LINDA MCGHEE
IDAHO FALLS, ID -- Linda Sue McGhee, 55, of Idaho Falls, passed away December 10, 2009, at her home.
Linda was born February 22, 1954 in Blackfoot, Idaho, to Lynn Smith and Shirley Wilson Smith. She attended Rigby High School in Rigby, ID, and Van Nuys High School in Van Nuys, CA.
She married Michael Robert McGhee on May 31, 1975 in Canoga Park, CA. They later divorced. She worked as a computer consultant and customer service representative.
She was baptized into the Baptist Church. She enjoyed computers, motorcycles and animals.
Survivors include:
Daughter: Jessica McGhee, San Francisco, CA
Father: Lynn Smith, Rigby, ID
Former Spouse: Michael McGhee, Los Angeles, CA
Step Mother: Erlene Smith
Step Father: Gerald Casey
Step Brother: Thad Smith
Step Brother: Todd Smith
Step Sister: Pam Casey
Step Sister: Shiela Casey
Step Sister: Cathy Morgan
Step Sister: Vicky Casey
Step Sister: Tammy Casey
She was preceded in death by her mother.
Memorial Services will be held at a later date.
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Condolences received online:
Cindy Hronek-Brush
hroncind@isu.edu
Linda will be missed deeply. She loved her family so much and didn't always know how to express her love. I will miss our special talks and holiday meals we shared. I miss her laugh. May God wrap his loving arms around you now and protect you in the hereafter. I love you, Linda, and you and your family are in my prayers.
Wanda
kelogis57@juno.com
Jessica, I am sad your mother is no longer here. She was very nice, polite, always in a good mood, joking mood, always talked good about people, and she would bring you up when we would talk. I am glad I had the privilege to know your mother and work with her. I will miss her and will always remember her. She was a very nice person. I hope your life will be filled with many blessings. Your mother is at peace now.
K.C.
mbeach2270@live.com
I was so sad to hear about Linda's passing. She was a good friend, always a smile on her face, a spark in her eyes, and the determination to get through no matter what curves life threw her way, and there were many. I am so very sorry for your loss. I love you, Linda, I will miss and think of you always.