In Memory

Linda Lou Schakett (Leax)

 

Linda Schakett (Leax)
1950-1988

 

Linda Lou Schakett was born February 17, 1950 in Houston, Texas. 
She was the daughter of Abraham S. Schakett (1912-1977) and his wife, Esther Ruth Atkinson Schakett (1922-2003). 

She married on April 11, 1969, John L. Leax (1948-2005) a U.S. Army, Vietnam veteran.  They had 3 sons and 1 daughter.
 
Linda fought a couragous battle against cancer.  She passed away March 31, 1988.  She was 38 years old.





                                             Linda Lou <I>Schakett</I> Leax
                                                                        Houston National Cemetery
                                                                                 Houston, Texas




 



 
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08/13/08 07:57 PM #1    

Martha Taylor

Another huge loss. What an awesome, awesome smile and laugh she had. And fun???!!! I can still see her riding her horse at the stables on Hollister.

Sheila Shepard might remember when Linda died - it was sometime around our 20 year reunion.

08/14/08 10:45 PM #2    

Susan Brooks (Wallace)

I will always remember Linda's smile. When I see her name her bright smile is in my mind instantly and she was always smiling.

08/15/08 11:11 AM #3    

James Madget

I can still see her swimming her horse at the sand pit. Her entry in my yearbook still makes me smile. What a spirit she had.

08/15/08 12:50 PM #4    

George Satterlee

Sheila (Shepherd) Whanger provided this remembrance:

Linda and I were rehearsing a duet act, for Claude Cook. It was from "The Bad Seed". Linda was playing the angry/demented young girl and I, her mother. She was to exit through a side door while shouting over her shoulder and slamming the door behind her. She was doing a great job until she slammed her tongue in the door!! Not too many people could have managed to do this. Instead of crying or shouting out in pain, she started giggling. That was Linda Lou - always laughing and bringing joy to others.

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