of Little Rock, AR
September 8, 1942 - February 12, 2024
Linda Mayhan Harris of Little Rock passed away February 12th, 2024 at the age of 81. Born Malinda Louise Petray on September 8th, 1942 in Malvern, Arkansas to Joseph Floyd Petray and Inez Leona Walters. She was adopted in 1948 by Walton A. Mayhan and Winnie Allen Mayhan, becoming Linda Jane Mayhan.
Linda is preceded in death by her husband of 59 years, Sam Harris Jr.; parents, Joseph Floyd Petray / Inez Leona Walters and Walton A. Mayhan ''Daddy'' / Winnie Allen Mayhan; brothers, Joseph Petray Sr., Lloyd Petray, William Olan Petray and sisters, Francis Maureen Petray Burger and Alice Pearl Petray (later Patsy Smith). Linda is survived by a brother, Richard Mayhan (Linda); sons, Sam Harris III (Catherine), Walton Allen Harris (Marla) and granddaughters, Jade Harris Hollis, Amber Harris, Sydney Harris and Natalie Harris.
Linda enjoyed all things outdoors. She loved hunting, fishing, country living at the ''Deer Camp'', riding her 4-wheeler and especially cherished the times with her granddaughters.
Graveside services will be held at Pinecrest Memorial Park, Saturday, February 24, 2024 at 11 am.
Dear Sonny, Al and families, I am so sorry to learn of your Mom's passing. I did not know until today when I kept wondering why I hadn't seen her on facebook. We share so many great memories, fun and sad times together. You were all like family always. Love and prayers, Mickey and family
Dear Sonny and Al,
I’m so sorry to hear about your Mom’s passing. I think often of the days when you and Patrick and Julia were toddlers and the good times with your mom and dad and Nannaw and Pappaw. You are both in my thoughts. Love, Lynn
My heart and prayers go out to those she left behind. Especially her two granddaughters. Linda and I had some great times at her place in Warren. She road me around on her golf cart and showed me her world! We watched her deer, fox and Turkey at her feeders and went birding around her property. When she and Sam moved to Little Rock which she didn’t want to do, she found a new world of birds and critters to watch out her back door. God blessed her with black squirrels and an array of wild birds. I have always cherished these memories.
Rest in peace girlfriend.
Love
Tammy
My sympathy to the family. I knew Linda many years ago when we were all in high school.
So sad to lose another member of the Hall High Class of 1960. Linda was a very sweet person and I am sure will be missed by her Family and Friends.
Sonny, Al and all my Arkansas family,
I am so terribly heartbroken at the passing of my sweet Aunt Linda. I will miss our hours long calls, genealogy discussions and the love she expressed for us, especially my mom. They may have been sisters-in-law but loved each other like sisters. And, I will always regret that my plans to visit her in the spring will never come to fruition.
If it were not for Linda, it may not have been that all the Petray children and Grandma would be reunited. We were all immensely grateful for her persistence.
On behalf of all the California Petray family, know that our love, thoughts and prayers are with you.
Love,
Your cousin, Dianna
P.S. Please contact me. I'm certain you will find my number in her phone.
Rest In Peace Auntie Linda. I’m sure that there is a Halo ?? and A Four Wheeler up there in Heaven Just For You!
Auntie I’m still crying ?? . You are Loved and missed by everyone.
I Love You Auntie, see you on the other side.
Lorie
We love you mom/granny
Linda, was my favorite aunt. She was always outspoken, and made visits full of life. Our prayers for peace and comfort for each of the family members will continue. We loved you Linda!