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Linda Jean Van Dyke Webb

ROCKINGHAM — Linda Jean Van Dyke Webb, 76, of Rockingham, completed her earthly journey and entered the gates of Heaven on Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2022.

Mrs. Webb was born Aug. 28, 1945 in Kansas City, Missouri, a daughter of the late George Van Dyke and Sarah McManus.

She was a member of King’s Gate Church where she was active in the soup kitchen ministry. She retired from Burlington Industries and later expanded her wreath- and arrangement-making hobby into Linda’s Creative Designs. She was also a member of the Red Hat Society.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her stepfather, Charles McManus; and her husband of 35 years, Herbert E. Webb.

Those left to cherish her memory include her daughters, Lisa Rivera (Eddie) and Terrie Currie (James); grandchildren, Elizabeth Wilmoth, Amanda Currie, Elyssa R. McKenzie (Andrew) and Trevor Rivera; great-grandchildren, Jacob Wilkes, Carlie Wilkes, Tyra Wilmoth, Hailey Blue, Ella Roller, Leland McKenzie, Logan Grant and Cayde Grant; stepdaughter, Pamela Webb; step-grandchildren, Chasity Grant, Chris Grant (Miranda), Brittany Webb, Cierra Webb and Gabriel Nabors; brother, Charles P. McManus and sisters, Karen White and Cindy Graber.

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The family will receive friends from 1:45-2:45 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 30, 2022 at King’s Gate Church. A service in celebration of and giving thanks for the life of Linda Webb will begin at 3 p.m. with Pastor Eddie McLean officiating. Following the service she will be laid to rest beside her beloved husband in the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church Cemetery.

For those attending the service, please remember social distancing and wear a face covering for all services.

Memorials may be made to the Soup Kitchen Ministry of Kings Gate Church, 161 Sierra Ave., Hamlet, NC 28345.

Condolences may be made online at www.carterfuneral.net.

Carter Funeral Home is assisting the Webb family.



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