Linda Davis

1941 ∼ 2009

Linda Davis

Linda "Granny" Davis, 68, of Vidor and former resident of Houston, passed away on May 14, 2009, at her residence.

A private service will be held at a later time and date. Cremation is under the direction of Claybar Haven of Rest Crematory.

Linda was born on April 6, 1941, in Weimar, Texas. She was the daughter of Boyce Holt and Ruth Brown Lockett. Linda was the owner of LD & Place in Houston where she retired as a bartender. She was a loving mother, grandmother and friend and will be missed by all who knew and loved her. She enjoyed watching and feeding bird and was a avid Dallas Cowboy fan who would always look forward to watching her Cowboys.

She was preceded in death by her parents. Survivors include her son and daughter-in-law, Tom and Cindy Wilburn of Vidor; ex-daughter-in-law, Janna Wilburn; and two grandchildren, Courtney Wilburn and Cody Wilburn.

Condolences

Dean Kwittem July 20, 2024
I worked with Linda when I was 25 in the little town of Buna Texas in 2002. I loved working with her. She was one of a kind a hilarious to talk with,she could cuss with the best of them lol,I remember looking forward to her pulling into work in her little blue car. RIP Linda
Anonymous May 16, 2009
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Anonymous May 16, 2009
All my prays and thoughts go out to the Wilburn Family..She will be dearly missed..She is in good hands now in a better place.##imported-begin##Aaron Weller##imported-end##
Anonymous May 15, 2009
I am going to miss you Granny, there are so many good times to remember......But I know that you are in a better place enjoying your after life......I love you##imported-begin##cindy wilburn##imported-end##
Anonymous May 15, 2009
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Anonymous May 15, 2009
For a great "Granny" whom I will miss. We shared the love of our children and grandchildren. We shared the ups and downs and tho we could not change things, our friendship was strong. Your family will miss you dearly. Your memory will live on thru all of ##imported-begin##Carol Hynes##imported-end##