It is with deep love and gratitude that we announce the passing of Linda Sue Linn, 80, who left this world peacefully on July 11, 2025, surrounded by her devoted family.
Born on Jan. 27, 1945, in Conway, Arkansas, Linda was the cherished daughter of the late Willard and Reba Stark. She was raised in Bee Branch, Arkansas, in a home rooted in faith, hard work and community values, alongside her late brother Harold D. Stark and her sister Jeanne Dale.
She is survived by her husband of 60 years, Danny Linn; daughters, Susan McCoy (Ric) and Christy Priester (Eric), both of Conway; five grandchildren who adored her: Raegan McGhee (Bryce), Andrew Priester (Reagan), Kavanagh McCoy (Jessie), Rileigh Offenbacker (Aaron) and Nic Priester; four great-grandchildren, Greyson McGhee, Parker McGhee, Tucker Priester and Taylor McCoy; and sister, Jeanne Dale and a host of nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews whom she loved dearly.
Linda attended Arkansas State Teachers College, now the University of Central Arkansas, and after found full-time work as a social worker with the Arkansas Department of Social Services in 1965, a job she would continue until 1972. In 1975, she expanded her career at CAPCA (Community Action Program for Central Arkansas) and soon became director of the Head Start Program, serving from 1976 to 1984. She later retired from social work to become an active partner in the family business, where her leadership and vision helped shape its long-term success.
Over the past 40 years, Linda was a pillar in the Faulkner County community. She was involved in numerous organizations: the Conway Area Chamber of Commerce, the Conway Noon Rotary Club, the Boys and Girls Club, the Community Foundation of Faulkner County, the Faulkner County Senior Citizens Center, United Way Central Arkansas, Renewal Ranch, Soaring Wings, Bethlehem House, a Bookcase for Every Child and many others. She and Danny were also longtime, faithful members of Conway's First Baptist Church and their Sunday School Class, Life Group 10.
A trailblazer for women in business, Linda co-founded First Community Bank, which later became part of First Security Bank, where she faithfully served on the advisory board for over 30 years.
Some but not all of her achievements throughout the years include a Paul Harris Fellowship Award in 1993, Sam Walton Business Leader Award in 1996, Arkansas Business Top 100 Women 1997-98 and Good Neighbor Award of the Conway Area Chamber of Commerce in 1999 and the Chamber's Distinguished Service Award in 2002, the first Diamond Achievement Award by the Conway Area Chamber of Commerce in 2012, and lastly the Jerry B Adams Excellence in Philanthropy Award in 2023.
Linda was a devoted wife to Danny, her partner in life for 60 wonderful years. While she wore many hats throughout her lifetime – community leader, businesswoman and volunteer – her greatest and most treasured roles were those of Mother and Nana.
As a mother, she poured her heart into raising her daughters with love, strength and unwavering support. She led by example, teaching them the values of faith, hard work, kindness and resilience.
Becoming "Nana" was one of Linda's greatest joys. She played an active and irreplaceable role in her grandchildren's lives – cheering from the stands, celebrating every milestone and offering a listening ear and wisdom whenever it was needed. She was their biggest fan, their trusted confidant and a constant source of love and encouragement.
Linda brought light and love wherever she went. Her generosity, strength and commitment to others made her a beloved figure in the community – and an irreplaceable treasure to her family and countless friends. While her absence will be deeply felt, we rejoice knowing that she is now walking the streets of Heaven, watching over all of us.
The family requests that any charitable contributions be made in her honor to the Faulkner County Senior Citizen Center, an organization close to her heart.
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Tina F. Kalva (Gibbs)
August 9, 2025
Sorry for your loss, Linda was in my life for many years, Beautiful on the inside as the out, Always loved seeing her smile, Heaven definitely got a angel,
Eli Bowie
July 27, 2025
I worked for the family for years. Mrs. Linda was one of the kindness and well respected hard working ladies I had the pleasure to meet. Susy , my prayers, for all of you. Take good care of your dad, he's such a an awesome man. God bless your family.
Glenda Brown Hoyt
July 16, 2025
Linda was an awesome woman! Always a SMILE on her face. Her kindness was genuine and her kind words so welcomed. She will be missed. Rest in peace sweet lady.
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