Obituaries: Weedling

Linda WeedlingLinda Weedling

Linda S. (Keyser) Weedling, 54, of Normal passed away at 6:25 p.m., Monday, May 16 at OSF St. Joseph’s Medical Center, Bloomington.

Cremation rites have been accorded. A memorial service will be held at 1:30 p.m., Sunday at River of Life Outreach, Chenoa; with Pastor David Heath officiating.  Later a celebration of Linda’s life will be at 6 p.m., also on Sunday at Lancaster Heights Club House, 1462 E. College, Normal. Duffy-Pils Memorial Home, Chenoa is in charge of arrangements.

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be directed to the family of Linda S. Weedling.

Linda was born Nov. 24, 1961 in Amarillo, Texas; the daughter of Lamar and Shirley (Whiteman) Keyser.  Her parents preceded her in death.

Survivors include her children, Jason McCarty of LaPorte, Ind.; Renee (Joe) Brennan of Bloomington; Elizabeth (Chris) Holt of Bloomington; Nicholas (Tina) Weedling of Normal; Crystal (Derek) Risen of Chenoa; one step-daughter, Shelley (Phil) Marek of Walkerton, Ind.; one uncle, Roy (Lavon) Whiteman of Bloomington, Ind.; and fifteen grandchildren.

A guest book and online condolences may be directed to the family at www.duffypilsmemorialhome.com.

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