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1940 - 2013
Funeral services for Linda Ann Rountree, 73, of Lumberton will be 10:00 am Saturday, April 20, 2013 at Farmer Funeral Home with interment following in Felps Cemetery in Saratoga. Visitation will be from 5-9pm Friday at the funeral home.
Mrs. Rountree died April 16, 2013 at her residence.
She was a retired nurse and active member at the Faith Assembly of God Church in Lumberton.
Mrs. Rountree is preceded in death by her husband of 54 years, James Lloyd Rountree and son Timothy Lynn Rountree, brother Larry Gene Melton and grandson Scott "B.J." Beason, Jr.
Survivors include two sons Michael Andrew and wife Dianna of Lumberton and Patrick Adair and wife Debbie of Orange; two daughters Leisa Marie Stewart and husband Henry of Beaumont, Shauna Kathyllien Pratt-Kubenka and husband Joe of Lumberton; nine grandchildren Shelley, Timothy and Christopher Rountree, Aaron and Jacob Stewart, Jason and Avery Anthony, Robert Fowler and Marshall Pratt; four great grandchildren Mason, Leeann and James Rountree and Nicholas Anthony.
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There are currently 5 condolences.
Nancy and Roland Champagne
Thursday April 18, 2013 at
9:31 PM
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So sorry for you loss, but your mom is with the Lord and with her family members who have all been waiting to welcome her Home! You and your family are in our prayers, Leisa.
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Joel A. Nabors
Wednesday April 17, 2013 at
4:08 PM
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Linda was inspiring in her devotion to God and her family. She seemed to always have her family in mind when she made any decision. She will be greatly missed by the Nabors family and the family of Faith Assemlby in Lumberton.
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Lauryi Melton Knowles
Wednesday April 17, 2013 at
8:01 AM
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Leisa, Pat, Mike: my heart is with you, even though I cannot be with you at this time of great loss. I have vivid memories of your Mom in our early years, cooking, laughing, chasing you kids. My heart is heavy, but I KNOW she is happy. Love you all...
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Sue Landry
Tuesday April 16, 2013 at
3:31 PM
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Leisa, Mike, Pat and Shauna-my prayers are with you all. Aunt Linda was such a fun, lively person. I have many happy memories of the times during our childhood when you all lived down the street from us. Aunt Linda was always into something--thinking of fun things to do or just hanging around the house making ice cream, home-made corn dogs, or cooking outside. I am fortunate to have had her as my aunt and will miss her. You should be very proud that you enabled your Mom to die at home where she could be close to all of you and her little dog. We will see Aunt LIinda again!
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Sandra Melton
Tuesday April 16, 2013 at
2:37 PM
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Leisa, Shauna, Mike, & Pat
I am so sorry for the loss of your Mother. Mothers are such a special person in our lives. Having known Linda for many years, I know how much she loved each of you. I know Linda is in a better place - a place where she was ready to be. I pray God's blessings and peace on each of you in your sorrow. Love, Sandra Melton
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