Linda Jean Harvey
Linda Jean Harvey, 58, of Santa Fe, passed away December 23, 2018, in Texas City. Linda was born December 28, 1959, to Bobbie and Robert McBride in Pecos, Texas. Linda was an Off-Site Sales Coordinator for Grainger at UTMB. She loved her family, State Parks, Tuesday night mixer bowling, and dogs. She will be remembered as a loving daughter, mother, and grandmother. Linda was preceded in death by her mother, and by her husband Thomas Gene Harvey.
She leaves behind to cherish her memory her father, son Ryan Murley and his wife Anita Kay Jackson-Murley, sisters Rhonda Hosea, and Tara Lynn Starnes and husband Bryan; brothers Brent McBride and wife Corrie, and Ronald McBride and wife Linda; grandchildren Michael Dornfeld, Tyler Dornfeld, Abigail Dornfeld, and Canyon Jackson Murley; ex-husband Ty Murley and wife Annette; and numerous nieces, nephews, and friends.
A visitation in her honor will be held 5:00 – 8:00 pm Thursday, December 27, 2018, at Crowder Funeral Home, Dickinson. A Funeral Service will be held 11:00 am, Friday, December 28, 2018, at, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 4655 South Shore Blvd, League City, TX. Interment will follow at LaPorte Cemetery, LaPorte, TX.
To the family of Linda Harvey. My deepest sympathy for your loss. I enjoyed working with Linda when she worked for Burgoon Company and then when she went to work for Grainger. I am deeply saddened to learn of her death.
Such a beautiful women who loved, lived, and enjoyed life. Her son Ryan was the love of her life and she was so incredibly proud of the man he grew to be. She was the best mother ever and in speaking with her, you couldn’t help but admire her dedication, admiration, respect, humor and love that naturally flowed through her veins! It was a pleasure knowing her, and her absence in life will be missed by all. So saddened by her passing.
To Linda’s family, my sincerest condolences for an incredibly great loss.
Linda was my manager at Burgoon.
I will never forget the conversations we shared.
Linda was well loved and respected in and out of the workplace. She had great character and a HUGE heart.
May all the wonderful memories bring you solace during this difficult time.
Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.
I will never forget Linda.
To Linda’s family, I am so sorry for your loss. I have only known Linda for a short period of time. We had many laughs together talking about back in the day and family. Her laugh was contagious and filled a room. I know she will be missed by so many. Peace be with her and the family at this time of mourning.