Linda Mae Douglas

Linda Mae Douglas obituary, Seymour, TX

Linda Mae Douglas

Linda Douglas Obituary

Visit the Archer Funeral Home website to view the full obituary.

Linda Mae Studer Douglas passed from this earth on July 1st 2025 to join the love of her life and friends in heaven.

Family and friend’s visitation will be Monday, July 7th from 9:30 until 10:30 a.m. at Archer Funeral Home with graveside services following at 11:00 a.m. at Riverview Cemetery under the direction of Archer Funeral Home.

Linda was born in Seymour, Texas to Clarence and Vera Studer on November 18th, 1939.

Linda was a member of the class of 1958 of Seymour High School and was a member of the Seymour Church of Christ.

She married Walter (Doug) Douglas on August 25, 1957. Together they had two children, Charles Lynn Douglas and Denise Allen.

Linda worked as the office manager for her husband’s appliance repair business until his death in November 1997. She enjoyed working along side her beloved husband, and if asked, she would say her best “job” in life was being a Nanny! She was the best of the best and her grandkids and great-grand girls will miss her terribly. She enjoyed spoiling them rotten.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Clarence and Vera Studer, husband Walter Douglas; son, Charles Douglas, and one sister, Mona Hayes.

She is survived by her daughter, Denise and husband Brian Allen of Seymour, grandchildren, Chris Allen and Felicha of Seymour, Amanda Allen of Seymour, and 3 great-grand daughters, RayLynn, Abigail, and Aubrey all of Seymour. Also survived by her brothers Jim Studer and wife Lyn of Flower Mound, Ralph Studer of Vernon, and Tracy Studer of Seymour. And one sister Gay McAfee of Lubbock and a host of nieces and nephews who she loved with all her heart.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Archer Funeral Home

111 N Cedar St, Seymour, TX 76380

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