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    Celebrating the life of

    Linda Carter King

    09 Nov 1948 - 05 Apr 2020

    Family and friends

    In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you consider making a donation in Linda's name to the American Cancer Society at this link: https://secure.acsevents.org/site/TR/Events/MosaicofHope?pg=fund&fr_id=9910&pxfid=2545370

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    5 Aug 2012

    John Carter Mom's retirement speech 2012

    11 Nov 2017

    Lauren Hennigar I am so humbled that I was able to get to know such an amazing lady like Grannie. She had such a big heart and the ability to make anyone smile. She was always so loving and caring for every person around her. I know how much she loved her family. I know she is leaving an impact on everyone she came across in her life. You will be truly missed but never forgotten. We love you Grannie!!! With love, Lauren Hennigar

    2019

    Jill Hayes Linda was an amazing person, and she will be greatly missed by all who knew her. My mother, Barbara Hayes, is heartbroken. She loved your mother dearly. Praying for your family. This is Barbara and Linda's last picture together.

    Mar 2019

    John Carter

    In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the American Cancer Society in my Mom's name. https://secure.acsevents.org/site/TR/Events/MosaicofHope?pg=fund&fr_id=9910&pxfid=2545370

    John Carter2020
    4 Apr 2020

    John Carter Mom's Sunrise view April 4th

    6 Apr 2020

    John Carter Through the years

    6 Apr 2020

    John Carter Thanks for sharing Barbara

    Linda was my cousin. My mother and hers were sisters. We loved Jane ( the name we always called her). She was always so sweet and gracious and tried to keep the family connected. My wife, Nancy, and she were schoolmates at Savannah High. We will remember her as soft spoken, classy, caring and beautiful. You boys had a wonderful mother. Larry ...

    Larry & Nancy Mitchell6 Apr 2020

    Linda Carter King passed away April 5, 2020 at her beach house on Tybee Island after a long courageous battle with cancer. Mrs. King was born in Savannah, Georgia. She attended Savannah High School, Armstrong State College and received her Law Degree from John Marshall Law School. She was full of life, would do anything for anyone and always wor...

    John Carter6 Apr 2020
    6 Apr 2020

    Lexi Carter

    7 Apr 2020

    Jeff Carter Love you Mom

    7 Apr 2020

    Sandy Carter Linda, I miss our daily conversations, I miss your advice, and I miss you already! I know you are up in Heaven having an amazing party without cancer and dancing with Jake, Geneva, Pat, Jimmy and Charles. Full moon here and I hope the lighting is amazing up there! A few more memory pics mostly from NYC trip I thought I would share with everyone. You were an inspiration to everyone you interacted with and I am honored to have been a part of your life for 25 years! I love you!!!

    7 Apr 2020

    Jeff Carter

    Linda was a special lady. She knew what the meaning of being a true friend was. I was fortunate to call her my friend. There are not words to express how much I loved Linda and will miss her greatly. I take comfort in knowing that she is not suffering now. I hope to see her again one day.

    Judy Metts7 Apr 2020
    7 Apr 2020

    Jeff Carter

    We both attended Savannah High. May she Rest In Peace with The Lord. Prayers for her and her family.

    Michael Gainey8 Apr 2020

    Truly just a wonderful person so happy I got to meet and help her may she Rest In Peace

    George Heintz8 Apr 2020

    John, Jeff.... so sorry to hear this....Jane (as I always called her) was a great person who I always said was my favorite sister in law...we had many life lesson conversations...I truly know she was proud as heck of you two. I will miss her and know she now is with Pat probably enjoying some long awaited southern tea and chit chating...as Pat used...

    Mike Clayton8 Apr 2020

    A dear lady who took the time to help and direct a new Savannah lawyer. Her attitude was that she knew her business and woul nit back down. She held the health and well being of the chjioldren more important that the warring spouses.

    thomas bateski13 Apr 2020

    So sorry to hear. Jane was a wonderful person full of life, positivity, and determination. I will miss having dinner and hanging out with her as both a friend and relative. While I know she is in a better place with no pain, it is still very sad to see her pass away. May she rest in peace.

    Brandy Leighton15 Apr 2020