of Yellville, AR
February 1, 2025
Christopher Stokes Fletcher, 74, of Hollister, Missouri passed away on September 26, 2024. His beloved wife, Linda Carol Fletcher, 76, passed away three months later on February 1, 2025 at Twin Lakes Therapy and Living in Flippin, Arkansas.
Christopher was the oldest son of Grant Fletcher and Virginia Nebeker, born on January 21, 1950 in Sonoma, California. His father was a doctor and his mother a nurse. After high school, he went on to graduate pre-med from Stanford and then attended medical school at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. He earned a family medicine specialty from UC Davis outside Sacramento. His work took him to Colorado and later to Missouri.
Linda was the youngest child and the only daughter of John Layton and Lizzie Ilean Kyles, born on January 28, 1949 in Yellville, Arkansas. Her father was a logger and her mother a homemaker. She and her three older brothers, along with their mom and dad, often spent their summers in California during fruit harvesting. Early on she was a homemaker and eventually a paralegal for a large law firm in Denver, Colorado, where she later took on the role as their HR director.
The two met in Colorado and married in Hawaii on May 23, 1994. Chris enjoyed skiing, biking and spending time in the mountains. He was known for his caring personality, kind demeanor and ability to make everyone around him laugh.
Linda loved spending time with her grandchildren, taking care of her many plants and outdoor flowers. She had an amazing green thumb. She was known for her wonderful cooking, baking, witty humor and most importantly, her love for her family.
They are survived by their daughter, Kim Walker (Mike Martin) of Flippin, AR; son, Kyle Dillard (Shauna) of Milnesand, NM; six grandchildren, Drake, Zane, Riley, Ethen, Taylor and Brynn; eight great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.
Christopher is also survived by three brothers, Stephen, Michael and Jeffrey. He was preceded in death by his mother and father.
Linda is also survived by one brother, Russell Layton (Marie). She was preceded in death by her mother, father and two brothers, Billy Layton (Betty) and Bob Layton (Mary Jo).
A joint memorial service will be held on February 24, 2025 from 10 AM to 12 noon at Roller-Burns Funeral Home in Yellville, Arkansas. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to Hospice of the Ozarks in their memory.
Services are in the care of Roller-Burns Funeral Home in Yellville, Arkansas.
My condolences to my cousins, Steve, Mike and Jeff and their families as well as Linda's family for the loss of Chris and Linda. I'm sorry they lived so far away and that I didn't get to know Linda better. They seemed a perfect match: Chris with his great sense of humor and dedication to his career, and Linda with her gentle, warm and caring spirit. They will be missed.
My condolences to Linda and Chris’s families and friends. I am Chris’s cousin and I have many fond memories of working and talking with him when we worked in the vineyards at our Grandmother’s ranch in Sonoma, California. Although I didn’t know Linda well, I remember her as gracious, warm and caring. I send an abundance of care and comfort to the loved one’s who supported and cared for Chris and Linda in these last years of their lives.
My condolences to Chris’s brothers, Steve, Mike, and Jeff. I’m sorry you guys. And condolences to Linda’s family. I don’t believe I’ve met Linda. Chris was a fun loving guy, always cracking jokes, such a fun guy.
So sorry to hear of Linda and Christopher’s passing. Went to school with Linda and met Christopher at Turkey Trot many years ago. Prayers for comfort during this time.