of Pensacola, FL
August 17, 1943 - November 10, 2024
Linda Coulter Fleming of Pensacola passed away November 10, 2024 after a long battle with Dementia and Parkinsons. Linda was born on August 17, 1943 in Jacksonville, FL to John and Myra Liggon.
Linda was a member of the Woman's Club of Pensacola and enjoyed their fellowship and Karaoke nights. Linda enjoyed travel to Italy, Germany, Turkey, Denmark and many America locations with her Husband, Dale and friends. Linda and Dale hosted four Foreign Exchange students, Victoria, Aslihan, Ciara and Louise.
Linda is survived by her husband of 27 years, Dale Fleming; two sons, John Coulter and his wife, Michelle and Grandson, Keaton, Chris Coulter and husband, Michael; Sister, Debbie O'Neil and husband, Bobby; half-sister, Johanna Smith and husband, Billy and two stepsons, Zachary Fleming and wife, Leigh and Jason Fleming. There are numerous nephews and nieces.
Visitation will be at Faith Chapel North in Cantonment on November 15, 2024, 11:00am -1:00pm. The service will begin immediately after.
Linda will be laid to rest next to her son, Sean, in Marion, Arkansas at Crittenden Memorial Cemetery. A grave side prayer and fellowship will be held at 11:00am Tuesday, November 19, 2024.
Dale gives special thanks to Pam Scott and Teresa Hiller for all the loving care they provided during this time. A very special thank you to Emerald Coast Hospice for the months of support they provided. Each person was wonderful, but Adam and Deborah were very special to Linda.
Linda and I were like sisters for many years before she moved to Pensacola . We shared many wonderful memories but the best was the night she and Dale were married. He was her knight in shining armor. Thanks for taking such good care of her all of those years.
Rest in peace, my beautiful sweet friend. You will always hold a special place in my heart.
I always liked Linda when she lived in West Memphis. She had a cute, bubbly, personality. I will try to get to the service on Tuesday, here in Crittenden County.
I’m so sorry for the loss of Linda. My family and I lived next door to her in West Memphis. She was such a sweet lady and friend. I pray God will comfort her family and give them peace.
I'm so sorry to hear about Linda's passing. She was a wonderful lady and she will be missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing her. Years ago we were friends and I will miss her beautiful spirit and smile. May God bless her family during this time.
Shirley Rudd