Linda Faye Plitt
Linda Faye Plitt, 85, of La Marque passed away on Wednesday, October 4, 2017. She was born August 2, 1932 in Buffalo, Texas to Jessie and Francis Avara.
Linda was a resident of La Marque since 1952, formerly from Galveston. She was a member of Queen of Peace Catholic Church in La Marque.
She is preceded in death by her parents and her husband of 60 years, Edward “Ki Ki” Plitt.
Linda is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Debbie and Gil Bills of La Marque; her two sons and daughters-in-law; Donald and Ruth Plitt of Bryan and David and Cathy Plitt of Texas City; four grandchildren: Kimberly and Grady Mack, Jennifer and Mike Wade, Michael Plitt and Amanda and Matthew Plitt and fiancé Abby Filce, and her two great grandchildren: Katie Mack and Abbie Mack and her sister-in-law, Shirley Cucco.
Best friends for over 60 years Jackie and Foster Smith.
A special thanks to Delores, Maria, Johnnie, Lupe, Katy, Kim and Kodi.
A visitation will be on Sunday, October 8, 2017 from 6:00pm – 8:00pm with a vigil/rosary at 7:00pm at Queen of Peace Catholic Church in La Marque. Funeral Service will be at 9:00am on Monday, October 9, 2017 at Queen of Peace Catholic Church with Father Chacko Puthumayil officiating. Burial will follow at Galveston Memorial Park Cemetery in Hitchcock, Texas.
Plitt Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. Linda was the sweetest and most thoughtful lady. I remember she and Kiki from the time I was a small child. Linda and Kiki’s home was our “safe” place. My childhood memories of spending time in their home are memories I will treasure for a lifetime. I will see you on Saturday. My mom and my sister and I plan to be at the visitation. We love all of you.
Debbie – My sincerest condolences to you and your family in the passing of your sweet mother. May the joy of the Lord be your strength.
Plitt Family,
Your mother was such a sweet lady. It has been a privilege living next door to her. Our friends, even though they had never met her, knew her as Richard’s coffee buddy. Before these last months she would send us sweets she had made and I know she loved my beans and cornbread. We will miss her but always remember her sweet spirit and the love she showed us. We could never ask for a better landlady.
I am so sorry for your loss. I’m wondering if this is the Ms Plitt I used to know. She was my elementary school teacher in Galveston and the only teacher I remember. If this is her she was the most amazing teacher. I tried to find her many times. Anyway, so sorry for your loss.