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Ms. Linda Sue Aldridge (Cadle)

04/18/1948 - 10/10/2020

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Obituary For Ms. Linda Sue Aldridge (Cadle)

Linda Sue Aldridge (Cadle), lifelong resident of Raleigh County, passed peacefully into eternity on Saturday, October 10, 2020 at Bowers Hospice House, Beckley.

Born April 18, 1948 in Beckley, West Virginia, she was the daughter of the late John E. Lynch and Sudie (Ransom) Lynch of Glen Morgan, West Virginia.

Linda attended Shady Spring High School and did not graduate with her class. She was very proud of the fact that she worked diligently later in life to obtain her GED.

Preceding Linda in death are beloved brothers, John E. (Hump) Lynch of Chicago, IL , Robert Lynch of Blue Jay, WV. and an infant brother, Ross Newman Lynch.

She is survived by her siblings, Mary Meador of Brunswick, OH, Patricia Hodge of Blue Jay, WV, Mabel Mizia of Daniels, WV, Jane Baker, Chicago, IL, Frank Lynch of Chicago, IL, and Clyde Lynch of Glen Morgan, WV and a host of nieces and nephews as well as great-nieces and nephews.

Linda was blessed with the love of three children. Carma (Gil) Cochran of Bolt, WV, Debra (John) DeJulius of Mount Hope, WV and Danny Ray Cadle, Jr of Glen Daniel, WV; five amazing granddaughters, who enjoyed spending time around the table, drinking coffee and eating homemade poundcake with their beloved “Maw Maw Linda”. They are Madison Walker of Beckley, WV, Lindsay (Anthony) Bartram of Columbus, OH, Jaclyn Morgan of Hot Springs, AR, Kaitlin (Andrew) Watts of Six Mile, SC and Gillian (Walker) Tolliver of Bolt, WV; two great-grandchildren, Judah Mack Morgan and Joselyn Kylee Morgan, both of Hot Springs, AR.

Linda loved her Pomeranians, Max and Reese, as well as gardening and cooking. She was of the Baptist faith and attended the Gospel Chapel on C&O Dam Road in Daniels, WV. She was a lifelong member of Glen Morgan Missionary Baptist church.

Special thanks to her caregivers at Pine Lodge Center as well as Hilltop Center for the skilled nursing care Linda received the past two years. Our family is eternally grateful for Bowers Hospice House and the opportunity to spend the last days of her life with her at her bedside.

A private service will be held at a later date for Linda, but her memory will be cherished for the rest of our lives.

Email condolences to ritchie-johnson@suddenlinkmail.com.

Arrangements entrusted to Ritchie & Johnson Funeral Parlor, Beckley.

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  • 10/14/2020

    Linda always was welcoming to me in many family events, as if I was a child of hers. After all her daughter Carma became like a sister. I attended many family reunions, spent a few Christmas Eves celebrating good times and having a lot of laughs. Many meals and snacks along with coffe and long talks together. We had some great times. My prayers and comfort to the family, Carma, Debra and Danny. Love you guys.

  • 10/14/2020

    The morning after we found out that Aunt Linney had passed, I was drinking my morning cup of coffee thinking about her. I imagined what it was like for her to close her eyes one final time in this world of sorrow and open them for the first time in Heaven. I imagined her looking around at the breathtaking beauty of her surroundings and realizing that she was no longer bound by a body of sickness and pain. How she must have laughed ...maybe she danced for joy. I could see Dad shaking his head, saying, " Well, look who it is!" as Uncle Hump grabs her up in a big bear hug. I imagine her meeting Ross for the first time and seeing your Dad who proudly boasts, "This is the Momma to my children!". Then I imagine she heard a shout, " Get out of my ways, boys! That's my baby girl!" And here come Granny who grabs her and hugs her close and Aunt Linney feels the depth of the love of a mother and brothers and family as she has never known here on this earth. And after that reunion, I imagine she turned and met the One before whom all other loves all flee. He gathered her in his arms, perhaps pulls her onto His lap and with the utmost love and gentleness He wipes away all the tears from her eyes and says, "Well done, Linda...and welcome home."

  • 10/14/2020

    Much love to Carma, Debbie & Curly and their family's. I am thankful that I was able to spend some time with Linda over the past several months. Anytime I went to see her she greeted me with a smile and a compliment even though I knew she wasn't feeling well. May God continue to comfort & bless you at this most difficult time. You're in my thoughts & prayers. If you need me, I'm here...Cindy

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