Linda Maxine Robinson Crumbley

Death date: Mar 23, 2017

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Linda Maxine Robinson Crumbley, 76, of Covington, passed away Thursday, March 23, 2017 at Abbey Hospice. She was a loving wife, mother, “Nanny Crumbley”, “Great Nanny”, and friend to all who knew her. Linda enjoyed the beach, cooking, baking, sewing, and had a real affinity for chocolate. She was a member of the Church of our Lord Jesus Christ, where she taught Sunday school for many years. Linda had a great sense of humor and loved her grand-dog Misse. But she loved her family and her Lord and Savior most of all.Linda was born in Conyers, GA to the late Otis and Mozelle Young Robinson. In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her loving husband, Bobby R. Crumbley, brothers, Michael Robinson and Melvin “Smoky” Robinson, and sister, Shelby Jean Lackey. She is survived by her daughters, Cindy (Mark) Vaughn, Judy Cole (Dale Canady) and Brenda (Jack) Broach, sisters, Tina (Michael) Cooley and Gail (Terry) Thompson, grandchildren, Brent (Jamie), Brandon (Tabitha), Crystal (David), Nick (Lacey), Gentry (Jamie), and Justin (Tiffanie), 13 great-grandchildren, along with many nieces, nephews and friends.A graveside service for Linda will be held Monday, March 27, 2017 at 3:30 pm at Green Meadow Memorial Gardens with Pastor Larry Phillips officiating. The family will receive friends at Wheeler Funeral Home Monday, March 27, 2017 from 1:00 pm until 3:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Jude Children’s Hospital in memory of Linda Crumbley at www.stjude.org.

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Bonnie

So sorry for your loss, you Crumbley girls should be so proud! You had such good parents! I have very fond memories of setting down many times with your mom discussing the many dresses she made for me. Before meeting your mom I didn't even know someone made clothes. She was fun, and your dad was a sweetheart. You all and your families are good people, so glad they are apart of my good memories ❣️️🙏🏼

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Beverly Holcombe

WHAT A VERY SAD TIME LOSING SUCH A WONDERFUL PERSON AS LINDA. SHE WORKED WITH ME MANY YEARS AT WINN DIXIE. AND WE BECAME VERY GOOD FRIENDS SHE WILL VERY MISSED IN CONYERS. MAY GOD BE WITH YOUR FAMILY IN TIME OF SADNESS YOUR LONG TIME FRIEND BEVERLY HOLCOMBE

Trina Buffer

I have many wonderful memories of my Aunt Linda. Because Brenda and I had many sleepovers, I got to see a side of my Aunt that many didn't get to see. She had a fun sense of humor, she really enjoyed scaring us girls, she was a wonderful cook/baker, she had a huge heart and she was easy to talk to. Aunt Linda really loved her girls and my Uncle Bobby. Then her grands and great grands came so her heart was filled to the brim. I do believe that best of all, she loved the Lord with her whole heart. We will have many wonderful memories of this special lady. She will be forever missed. I love you Aunt Linda. Rest in sweet peace. Until we meet again.......Trina