Linda Lou Denny (Camdenton)'s Obituary
Linda Denny, daughter of the late Lavern “Dude” and Lynette (Stubblefield) Odell, was born on August 7, 1946 in Lebanon, Missouri. She peacefully departed this life on September 8, 2021 in her home surrounded by her loving family at the age of seventy-five.
Linda was preceded in passing by her birth parents, Lavern and Lynette Odell; her mother/grandmother, Eunice Stubblefield; her husband, Jerry Don Denny; son, Larry Don Denny; and two brothers, Joe Stubblefield and C.A. Stubblefield.
Linda is survived by her two daughters, Deanna Denny and significant other, Steve Emery and Dianna and husband Adam Johnson; daughter-in-law, Anna Denny; four grandchildren, John Curtis and wife Amanda Denny, Courtney Lea Johnson and significant other Logan Graham, Matthew Allen Denny and Rylie Ann Johnson; four great-grandchildren, Emily Rose, Taylor Mae, Preston Blake and Delilah Dawn; and one brother-in-law, Junior E. and wife Barbara Gregory.
Linda was raised in Stoutland, Missouri where she would later graduate from Stoutland High School. The day following her 18th birthday she was united in marriage to Jerry Don Denny. Together they shared fifty-five beautiful years of marriage and had three children, Larry, Deanna and Dianna.
Linda worked at the License Bureau in Camdenton for nearly twenty years before she opened Warehouse Tire Wholesale in Camdenton with her husband Jerry. Together, Linda and Jerry were long-time members of Mt. Horeb Missionary Baptist Church.
In her spare time, she truly enjoyed spending time with family and friends at Willows, attending auctions and gospel singings and above all she truly loved and cherished time spent with her grandchildren.
Arrangements are under the direction of Allee-Holman-Howe Funeral Home.
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