Graveside services for Linda Sue McNish, 50, Lawrence, will be 11 am, Wednesday, December 23, 2015, at Maple Grove Cemetery, Lecompton, KS.
Linda passed away peacefully Friday, December 18, 2015, at her home, with her family at her bedside.
She was born April 19, 1965, in Little Rock, Arkansas, the daughter of James Franklin and Justine Pauline Barrett McNish. She attended Perry /Lecompton High School.
Linda worked at Henry’s, Hardees and Hallmark Cards as a machine operator.
She is preceded in death by her dad (Jim), mom (Justine), a brother (James Jr.), a sister (Betty Jo Corel), a nephew (Blake McNish) and maternal and paternal grandparents.
Survivors include two sisters, Mary and husband Phillip Markmann, MO, Judy McNish, Lawrence; three brothers, Paul McNish, Avondale, LA, Tim McNish, Lecompton, KS, Tom and wife Brandi McNish, Eudora, KS; seven nieces, six nephews, two great nieces and one great nephew.
A visitation will be 6-8 pm Tuesday December 22, 2015, at Rumsey-Yost Funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Linda Sue McNish memorial fund, sent in care of Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home, 601 Indiana Street Lawrence, KS 66044
My condolences to Judy and
the McNish family.
Linda always made me smile…and sometimes, laugh out loud. She was as a brave a human being as I have ever met. I know she was tired and my wish for her is sweet rest. Bless you all for loving her and taking care of her.
Linda was a special and caring person. She loved to kid around. I will miss her. I enjoyed her at LMH.
Sending my condolences to your family. God Bless your family in this holiday season. I remember Linda from high school.. She was sweet and always smiling. She did have a bit of an onery side too. Maybe her brothers had something to do with that. She will be missed.
My thoughts and prayers are with the family. Always enjoyed seeing and visiting with Linda as we use to bump into each other at the store. Thought of her often. Remembering her as Aunt Linda by my girls. She will be missed but am happy she as no more pain to bear.