of Paris, AR
July 3, 1942 - November 19, 2022
Linda Marie Sercomb, 80, of Paris, Arkansas passed away on November 19, 2022, in Fort Smith.
Linda was born July 3, 1942, in Paris, Arkansas to her parents, Otis Gilbert and Alma Marie (Thomas) Gilbert. She worked as a beautician in California after graduating from Beauty College and was also a licensed real estate agent alongside her husband Ronald Sercomb. Linda retired after working twenty-two years for the Social Security Administration to spend time with her children. Linda loved to go camping, water skiing, painting, and writing poetry. During her later years she would work jig-saw puzzles and crosswords to keep her mind active and sharp.
She is preceded in death by her parents mentioned above; two brothers, Dale Gilbert, and Larry Gilbert; three sisters, Alene Appleton, Bobbie Wilson, and Wanda Schneider.
Survivors include her husband of sixty-one years, Ronald Sercomb; two sons, Marc Sercomb and wife, Robin of Sylmar, California and Timothy Sercomb of Lavaca, Arkansas; one daughter, Cari Sercomb of Lavaca, Arkansas; other family members, friends, and several fur babies.
Funeral service will be held at 10:00 a.m., on Saturday, December 3, 2022, at Roller Funeral Home Chapel in Paris officiated by Rev. Bob Loyd with burial following in Oakwood Cemetery.
Funeral service and arrangements are under the direction of Roller Funeral Home.
Pallbearers will be Tim Sercomb, Marc Sercomb, Steve Forbis, Chris Sisemore, John McArthur and Jacob McArthur.
Honorary pallbearer will be Gentry McArthur.
I am so sorry to hear this. She was such a sweet, wonderful person. I truly enjoyed talking to her. My prayers are going up for her very kind and friendly husband and to all family members. Prayers for strength, comfort and peace through this difficult time.
I am so sad to hear about Lyn.
She was always a sweet lady. I have a lot of good memories growing up around her and Ron and their kids
May God bless each of you with peace and beautiful memories.
Doris Davis
I am so sorry to hear this. I was her aide for awhile. Truly a loving lady
We loved this lady, her faith inspired us. Prayers for you all
So sorry to hear this
She was such a loving kind woman and we are blessed to have known her!
We will NEVER forget the time baby Berryt stole her brake off her wheelchair as he passed by at church! Haha That whole side roared with laughter. I’m sure the preacher was wondering what happened.
Love and prayers to you all!
The Garlin family