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- Linda Horth Obituary
Linda Marie (Manross) Horth November 26, 1947 - February 15, 2025 Linda Marie (Manross) Horth age 77, of Pulaski, New York , passed away in February 15, 2025 surrounded by her loving family. Born on November 26, 1947, in Cleveland, Ohio Linda was the daughter of Robert Earl Manross and Clara Marie (Tillis) with two siblings Robert Manross of Ohio and Bonnie Manross of Florida. She graduated from high school where she was an active member of the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) and the Girls' Glee Club. In her youth, Linda’s passions included singing in the choir and roller skating. Linda began her career as a secretary at Regal Diamond Products in Wickliffe, Ohio, and later volunteered as a candy striper at the local hospital, reflecting her caring nature and deep compassion for others. She had early aspirations of becoming a nurse but her life took a different path when she met her future husband, John Allen Horth, in 1966 through a mutual friend. Together, they built a life full of love, and they were married for 45 wonderful years. Linda was a devoted wife and loving mother to their four children and in-laws and/or their significant others: Pam Howard (previous husband Brian Howard, current significant other Bobby Orellano) Clinton, NY; John Horth Jr. (significant other Tammie ) Sandy Creek, NY; Kimberly and Mark (spouse) Vrooman Pulaski, NY and Janet and spouse Fred. She was the proud grandmother of 9 grandchildren-Billy Howard (Fiancé’ Sandtana Cool); Joey and Morgan (spouse ) Peterson; Thomas Vrooman (significant other Brooke Grant) ; Hannah and her fiancé Mike, Morgan, Andrew Howard (significant other Chantel Hammond); Ericka Vrooman; Emily, and Jacob (significant other Brittanie) - and 4 great- grandchildren-Stella, Brycen, Alessia, and Carter. Her family was her greatest joy, and she cherished every moment spent with them. Linda’s life was one of kindness, dedication, and deep love. She was a caring soul, always putting others before herself. She leaves behind a lasting legacy of warmth, devotion, and a deep sense of family. Linda is survived by her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, her siblings, several nieces and nephews along with great nieces and nephews and many dear friends. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, John, and both her parents. A private service will be held to celebrate her life with a gathering of family and friends to follow in the spring. Linda (mom/grandma) will be deeply missed, but her memory will live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved her.
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