Linda Kaye Webb Deveraux, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt, sister and friend, passed from this mortal life on the evening of October 29, 2025.
Linda was born on July 23, 1951 to Marshall Junior Webb and Helen Wilson Webb, in American Fork, Utah. She was the 2nd of 7 children.
She attended Forbes Elementary, AF Junior High and AF High School. Graduating in 1969.
Linda loved the family outings with her parents and siblings. They camped and fished and enjoyed outdoors. One of her favorite places was Greens Lakes by Flaming Gorge.
She was member of the Cavettes and Pep Club drill team during her high school years. She also worked at Parkers for years during high school and after graduation. She met her future husband Brent and astonished him by asking him to the Pep Club Formal. They later married on October 9, 1970 in the Salt Lake Temple.
They had 5 children during their marriage, 4 girls and 1 boy. From those beginnings, she became grandmother to 22 and great-grandmother to 16.
Linda loved children, not only her own but all that she taught in various church callings.
The children also loved her and she would see former members of her classes in later years and have great discussion with them about how their lives had turned out.
After her caboose child Tara was born in 1982, she applied a couple of years later to work for Dr. Richards and a new Dr, who turned out to be Dr. Willis. She worked for them in that office on Main Street and then in Tri-City Medical, which was in the old hospital on 300 North. She then followed them to Premier Family Medical in Pleasant Grove and worked 32 years before retiring.
She enjoyed working there and made many friends with co-workers and patients alike.
A friendly smile was on of her many attributes.
Linda was a devout member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and always attended her meetings and accepted callings as long as her health allowed it.
After retirement she travelled to Lake Tahoe with Brent every chance they got. They loved going there on vacation or just a few days trip. Two children living in Spring Creek Nevada made the trip even more enjoyable. Visit them on the way out or the way back or both.
Linda is survived by her husband of 55 years, 5 children- Tamara Luke (Corey), Kimberly Zuniga (Luis), Kristy Aagard (Andy), Justin (Tiffany) and Tara Smales (John). 6 siblings - Steven (Serene), David (Rhonda), Rachelle Pace (John), Lanette Olsen (Steve), Brian (Jill) and Lori DeHass (Rick).
She was preceded in death by both parents (Marshall & Helen) and a grandson (Marshall Aagard)
She will be deeply missed by her children and grands and greats. But they are all very lucky to have had Linda as part of their lives. A special angel now graces the heavens with the departure of this wonderful woman.
Services will be held Saturday, November 8, at 11 AM located at the Hillcrest Stake center, 165 N. 350 W in American Fork, Utah. A viewing will be offered on Friday, November 7th at the Anderson and Sons mortuary located at 49 E 200 S in American Fork, Utah and a viewing on the day of services at the Hillcrest Stake center form 9:45-10:45.
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