Linda C. Hart

Age 70, of Lansing, MI, passed away December 4, 2016.  She was born November 8, 1946, in Youngstown, OH. Linda worked as an analyst at the State of Michigan for 35 years, retired 2011.  She was a member of New Wine Fresh Oil Ministries, Charles Benson, Sr., Pastor.

Surviving are:  children, Claudia (Jon) Franklin, Lisa Byrd, Ramone Baker I, Sophie Chileshe; god-daughter, Nabende Amunga; grandchildren, Ramone Baker II, Marriana (Reggie) Jackson, Natéa Beasley, Trent Hart, Melvin Byrd III, MyAhn Byrd; great-grandson, Adrian Hart; siblings, Carolyn (Edgar) Collins, Charles Clark Jr. (Fredda) and Sharon Clark.  She was preceded in death by: parents, Charles Clark Sr. and Dorothy; grandparents, Claude Green and Elsie Jones.

The funeral service will be held at 12:00 p.m. Friday, December 9, 2016, family hour at 11:00, at Tabernacle of David, 2645 W. Holmes Rd., Lansing, with Pastor Charles Benson, Sr., officiating. Interment at East Lawn Memory Gardens. Family will receive friends at Estes-Leadley Greater Lansing Chapel 6-8 p.m. Thursday, December 8.  Memorial contributions may be made to Mother Teresa House in memory of Linda Hart.

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Ann Marie Noyman
December 6, 2016 at 1:17 am

My deepest condolences in the loss of such a wonderful woman. Although I never met Linda, it’s evident that she was a wonderful soul here on earth through the graciousness displayed through her daughter, Lisa, her children and anyone I have met from the family. Although we may no longer have Linda’s presence to grace us here, her spirit will live on in heaven, where her prayers will continue to spur on her family and loved ones. May God wrap His loving arms of comfort around you and bless you during this time.

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Vickie Price
December 6, 2016 at 8:43 am

My sincere condolences on the death of Linda. We were more than co-workers-we were friends. I will truly miss her and her friendship very much. She truly loved God and her family. I will keep her family in prayer. May He continue to wrap His loving arms around you and keep you all in the Palm of His Hands.

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Terry Torkko
December 6, 2016 at 6:02 pm

I worked with Linda for several years in the Worker’s Compensation Bureau. Great lady. Big heart. Always driving hard to succeed. Laughter, intensity, sometimes in the same moment. Always a good friend. Sympathies to her family and friends. Every one who knew Linda well will miss her. I am sad that her life was so short.

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Rosalyn Williams-Griffin
December 7, 2016 at 9:23 am

Claudia and Linda and the rest of the family,

Momma Linda was truly a gem. She opened up her heart to anyone she met and encountered. She loved them as they were own. I have had the pleasure to know her personally and my heart is truly sad as when I needed a hug after my mom transitioned or a friendly smile or a simple I love you she always without fail provided it.

I am smiling as I was intertwined with her on multiple levels. Though Lisa and Melvin, through Claudia, through Rhonda and through Nabendae. We are such a village.

Praying and sending my love.

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Roslyn Riddle
December 7, 2016 at 10:00 am

So sorry to hear this news. She’s in Heaven now, whole and healed! Prayers for Lisa, Claudia, friends and family.

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Sharon L. Clark
December 8, 2016 at 1:41 pm

How do you say “Goodbye” to someone you have always said “Hello” to?

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Ron Mazaleski
December 8, 2016 at 2:53 pm

I met Linda in August and quickly recognized how strong and loving she was. She was always generous, caring, and kind to her family (and her sister Sharon). Even though she is in a better place, with the Angels, for sure Linda is looking out for those she left behind. May she Rest In Peace.

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Vickie Moerman
December 9, 2016 at 9:37 am

I had the pleasure to help care for this lovely lady and I always looked forward to her hugs and that wonderful smile. Such a beautiful soul and I will miss her.

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Carolyn Collins
October 25, 2022 at 12:49 pm

It has taken me 6 years to write in this guest book. It’s taking me that long to accept the fact that my big sister is dead. This hardly a day that goes by that I don’t think of my sister. I miss her so much. She was my first boss. And she was bossy. Lol. But I was practice for her for her many children and grandchildren.
Someday we will meet again Linda and I will tell you about all the crazy things you missed. I will always love you and miss you. My heart broke on the day you died but now I can smile again and say”God blessed me by having you in my life”

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