Linda M. Graham (nee Luther)
Index of Writings
- Agendas
- Alas!
- Angel Wings
- Babbling Beggar
- Birth of a New Year
- Blood Red Christmas
- Chickie Poo-Poo
- Cody and Melinda
- Communication
- Darkness
- Dreams
- From Our House to Yours
- Fruit Cake
- Grandma’s Christmas Cookies
- Hen House Blues
- Hot Tongue, Cold Shoulder
- I Hope You Do
- I Refuse To Be Discouraged
- I Wish For You…
- In the Springtime of My Life
- Kissing the Face of God
- Life’s Riches
- Love, Linda
- Melodies of Love
- More Foggy Morning Stuff…
- Nancy, Where’s the Nog?
- None For Nancy
- Poetry In Motion
- Regret
- Shit Happens That Way
- The Colors of My World
- The Eve Before Christmas
- Waiting
We lost an earth angel. Through her war with Melanoma Cancer Linda taught those she loves many life lessons. Some good… some not so good… but we learned… and we will remember, always… God hand chose a beautiful angel to be with Him in Heaven. She is wearing the wings she earned. Rest in peace my sister.
Eileen Breedlove
January 5, 2010
Please visit the Obituary for Linda Marie Graham and, if you wish, leave a condolence message by signing the guest book.
Linda Marie Graham, 57, of Sherman passed away on Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2009 at her residence.
Linda was born March 9, 1952 in Petoskey, Michigan, to George and Louise Berger Luther. She attended Denison schools. On March 8, 2008, she married T.J. Graham, although they had been together since March 15, 1995. Linda befriended the personnel from the 240th Assault Helicopter Company. She designed and maintained the website to tribute their service in the Vietnam conflict. An outstanding homemaker, Linda was the best cook and had the greenest thumb. She was known as the most down-to-earth person.
Linda is survived by her husband; father, George Luther of Waco; mother Louise Curtiss of Manistee, Mich.; sons, Cody Calhoun and wife Melinda of Benton, Ark., and Daniel Graham and wife Stacy of Maybank; daughters, Kris Baur and husband Kirk of McKinney, and Nycol Mosley and husband Michael of Melissa; brother, David Luther and wife Tessie of Grant, Ala.; sisters Janice Thompson and husband Don of Sherman, Eileen Breedlove and husband Guy of Quitman, Cindy Plocher and husband Tony of Quitman, Karen Collins and husband Mark of Quinlan, Sandra Keeley and husband Neal of Draper, Utah; and 13 grandchildren.

