Linda Marie Wyatt

Linda was a loving woman who always desired to help those in need and adored serving the community. She ran the church food pantry, organized and hosted Thanksgiving dinners at church for those who didn’t have family to celebrate with during the holiday and spent many years working as a home-hospice caregiver. Her favorite patient, Grant, was a young boy with Autism who ended up being “adopted” into the family. Through the years, Linda would open their home to families, when they needed a place to stay. To say it was a houseful was an understatement.

Linda really liked to visit with others. She enjoyed spending time with the elderly, listening to their stories and then sharing their stories with others. Linda spent recent years connecting with people around the world who grew to cherish her friendship. There wasn’t a person who didn’t enjoy her company.

Linda was a devoted mother who always put her kids’ needs above her own. Being a military wife, Linda held down the fort with her kids, many, many times. Although life threw numerous trials their way, Linda & Robert’s 37-year marriage, which formed from a friendship that began when they met at church, proved just how committed they were to each other and their children.

Many would say Linda had a heart of gold. She would give the shirt off her back to anyone in need. She especially had a sincere heart for those who were unable to care for themselves and overwhelming compassion for children with autism. She was very loved and will be missed by many.

Linda was born in Pontiac, Michigan to Betty and John Killen, and her family moved to San Antonio, Texas in her early teenage years. She is survived by her husband, Robert Wyatt, daughter Monique Wyatt (36), son Timothy Wyatt (35), daughter Katie Wyatt (31), and son Thomas Wyatt (28). Preceded in death by, father John Killen, mother Betty Killen, sisters Carol Conger and Peggy Killen, and brothers Ralph Killen and James Killen.

On Monday, September 20, 2021, a service will be held at Crowder Funeral Home (2422 E Broadway St., Pearland, TX 77581) at 11 am followed by a burial at Houston National Cemetery. Reception to follow a Monique’s home.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in Linda’s honor to Autism Speaks. https://www.autismspeaks.org/                                               https://www.autismspeaks.org/?form=donate

9 comments

  1. Even though we had never met in person I loved her very much. Linda was a very good person. She is missed. I miss talking to her on the phone. I give my condolences to the family.

    Robin
  2. Linda is still a most awesome person..look at her children, her friends, her wonderful husband…Linda has not gone away from you..she lives within all of you..pass on her gift of selfless giving and love…I will always remember her constant smile, her inner strength, and her internal fortitude to continue doing her Heavenly task given to her by our Creator…giving care and love and uplifting words to those who need it…regardless in what station of life they are..Remember, suffering is a great equalizer…Linda did her best to make it go away…pass on her great mission and work…love another without reserve..Every time you help one, Linda will shine through you and lift your spirit…Bless the Wyatt family for sharing heir wonderful mother with the community …If there be tears , let them be of pride , honor, and compassion…Bless everyone..

    hauke d powers
  3. My heartfelt condolences to you and your family during this time of sorrow…
    She was a very special woman and she will be missed by many…
    She was a great lady, a great guider caring and loving…she is my friend but as like my Mom , she guides me , she always told me about good and bad,she always treated me like her own daughter….i love her so much..she will always in my heart and she will always in my prayers , She will be missed “Always and forever”… May her soul rest in peace
    RIP: Linda (Mom)
    Sending prayers 🤲🏼

    Shaiza Noor
  4. Linda was truly a wonderful loving person who will be greatly missed by all that knew her.

    Suzanne Gardinor
  5. Linda was an incredibly caring person who was always there in times of need to help others. She will be greatly missed.

    Larry Fabits
  6. I was Linda’s pastor during the family’s time in Norfolk, VA. She participated actively in the life of the church, especially in ways that helped needy people. She was faithful to her family, enjoyed caring for people, and created an atmosphere of peacefulness. She will be missed.

    Frank Drake
  7. Monique and family, we are deeply saddened about Linda. You are in our prayers. Regards, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Oliver

    Edward Oliver
  8. While my heart breaks, I know she is home. Peace be with you, Linda. And peace be with each of you, Wyatt Clan.

    Jamie Spiva
  9. To Robert and all of the kids, who aren’t little anymore, I am so sorry I missed this I loved her so much. As always with military families and lives we separate but she and you were always in my heart I don’t know if you will ever see this but I want you to know I’m very sorry for the loss of your mom she really did have a heart of gold and will and is missed every day!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

    Lisa Walter

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