We will be coming from the church, and the goal is to have a family reunion with mom there in spirit. The Congregational Life Committee at Lakeside Lutheran Church has graciously agreed to donate food for a gathering of friends and family to celebrate mom.
We will have food and beverages; please note NC and Lions Club ABC laws prohibit consumption of beverages anywhere besides inside the reception hall at the Lions Club.
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OBITUARY
Linda L. Dusenberry, age 73 of Centerville, OH formerly of Waynesburg, PA and Macon, NC, passed away peacefully in her sleep on Friday, February 7, 2020. She was born November 5, 1946 in Fargo, North Dakota to Muriel Lemley and later adopted by Ralph Lemley.Linda was a secretary at Margaret Bell Middle School in Waynesburg, PA and retired in 1987. In her youth she had a passion for horses, including caring for and racing them. Linda... see moreLinda L. Dusenberry, age 73 of Centerville, OH formerly of Waynesburg, PA and Macon, NC, passed away peacefully in her sleep on Friday, February 7, 2020. She was born November 5, 1946 in Fargo, North Dakota to Muriel Lemley and later adopted by Ralph Lemley.
Linda was a secretary at Margaret Bell Middle School in Waynesburg, PA and retired in 1987. In her youth she had a passion for horses, including caring for and racing them. Linda remained an animal lover her whole life, which was evident in the love she gave her cat, Indy and her dog, Gunner. She was an active member of Lakeside Lutheran Church in Littleton, North Carolina, where she volunteered with multiple groups. Linda was a strong willed, independent and sassy woman who was a great friend to all who knew her. Most of all, she took pride in being a Mother and Grandmother to her two children and four grandchildren.
Linda is survived by her daughter, Nicole (Gary) Kreiser; her son, Travis (Heather) Dusenberry; four grandchildren, Ben, Lauren, Brandt, and Brynn; three siblings, Richard (Sheila) Lemley, Donald (Brenda) Lemley and Suzanne (Steve) Pardon; and numerous family and friends. She is preceded in death by her parents; three siblings, Carolyn, Marilyn, and Ralph.
Memorial Contributions in Linda's name can be made to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation at JDRF.org.
A memorial service will be held for Linda at Lakeside Luterhan Church at 2:00 PM on April 25, 2020.