Linda Lee Williams
October 31, 1956 - July 28, 2024
Sandy, UT- Linda Lee Williams, beloved wife, mother, grandmother (NaNa), passed away on July 28, 2024, from complications of a stroke followed by a heart attack. It is hard to fathom that she has been taken from us so soon and our hearts are overwhelmed with a mix of emotions. We are eternally grateful for the dedicated doctors and nurses at IHC in Murray who cared for her with such compassion, even though, sadly, they couldn't save her.
Linda was born on October 31, 1956, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Don and Carolyn Lee. She graduated from Murray High School and went on to achieve a successful career as the Regional Manager of the MGIC Salt Lake City Office for 15 years. Her dedication and expertise earned her widespread respect and admiration throughout her professional community.
Linda is survived by her devoted husband, Earle Williams, her loving children Heather Williams, Justin Ward, and Sara Ward, and her cherished grandchildren Jameson Ward, Cash McGarry, and River Ward. She is also survived by her sister Layne (Mike) Blanchard, brother Jeff Davis, and sister Lisa Payne. Linda was preceded in death by her parents, Don and Carolyn Lee, and her sister, Kim Parry and her dog Gizmo.
Beyond her career, Linda found immense joy in traveling, especially with her soulmate Earle along with her parents and her sister Layne and brother-in-law Mike. Her favorite place to travel was to Costa Rica, staying in the jungle and experiencing the local cuisine. She was a nurturing and loving mother who adored her children and found even greater happiness in her role as a grandmother. Her grandchildren were a source of immense pride and love in her life. She loved to play games, tickle and have sleepovers. From the moment they walked through the door she was always there to reassure them and shower them with hugs and kisses.
Above all else, Linda cherished her role as a devoted wife to her beloved husband, Earle. Their journey together was marked by love, companionship, and unwavering support for each other. Linda and Earle shared a bond that was a source of strength and joy throughout their lives. Their deep connection was evident in every moment they spent together, from their travels to their everyday life. Linda's dedication to Earle was a testament to her nurturing spirit and commitment to their shared happiness. Her love for him was a cornerstone of her life, and their partnership was a beacon of love and warmth to all who knew them.
Linda will be remembered for her kindness, strength, and unwavering love for her family and friends. She leaves behind a legacy of warmth, compassion, and deep-rooted connections that will continue to inspire those who were fortunate enough to know her.
Private services are being held by invitation only.
In Loving Memory
I'm so sorry to hear of Linda's passing. I remember her as a very sweet girl. Gone too soon. My condolences to the family.
Debbie Shepherd Buck
Murray, UT
I am so terribly sad and sorry Linda is no longer with us. To her family we send our deepest condolences. 2 years into her retirement, such a tragic health event has taken her from us. We love her dearly and will always remember Linda.
H.B. Will
Samdy, UT