
Linda Sue Walker is survived by her husband Thomas Walker, her two daughters Sarah (Brandon) Walker, and Kathy (Daniel) Zakrzewski, her siblings Pauline Bass, Chester “Check” Tozer, and Everett “Willie” Tozer, her grandchildren Kaitlin (Chandler) Zakrzewski-Bartel, Nicholas Zakrzewski and Georgia Cates, her nieces Martha (Brian) Scott, Diane Schlenker, Cindy (Bill) Johnson, and nephew Leonard (Donna) Tozer, and close friends Emily Shaffer and Mary-Ellen Ewing. She has innumerable cousins, nieces, nephews, grand and great-grand nieces and nephews, extended family, and beloved friends whom she cherished.
She is preceded in death by her parents William Taft Tozer and Annie Marie Gable. Her siblings, including her beloved sister, Mary Lee Tozer Campbell, her brothers Harley Tozer, James Tozer, and Lester “Leck” Tozer, her grandson, Samuel Joseph Zakrzewski, her niece, Sharon Kay Campbell, and her nephew Anthony Wanye “Tony” Campbell.
Memorials or donations should be made to Project Linus in place of flowers or gifts to the family at projectlinus.org/donate. Project Linus provides handmade blankets to children 0-18 in the United States who are seriously ill, traumatized, or otherwise in need of the comfort only a quilt or blanket handmade made with love can bring.
Per Linda’s wishes, her cremains will be buried in a small private ceremony beside her mother at Cheek Cemetery in White County, Arkansas.
Arrangements by A Natural State Funeral Service 2620 West Main Street, Jacksonville, Arkansas 72076. 501-982-3400. Online guestbook available at www.anaturalstatefuneralservice.com

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I loved Ms Linda and her love for fabric, quilting and being a friend who was so knowledgeable and skilled at long-arm quilting, sewing, embroidery and all things involving her craft. She is so greatly missed already and I have lost a friend. I loved to visit with her and loved to drive over to see her. Always so excited to pick up or drop off another quilt or throw. Praying for Tom and the whole family. She was such an awesome, fun person and truly a blessing to me.
Linda was a great loving women. She was like a second mother/Aunt to Kris and I. She was full of love. She will be missed by all of us. Love you all. Terry and Krisy Mayle
She did many of my quilts and enjoyed talking to her about my sewing ideas. She will be missed!
Tom sorry for your loss .Prayers for all .
Linda was one of my longest friends. We had fun arranging our class reunions. Our 50th was our last one. She will be missed!
Prayers for Linda’s family. We have been friends since elementary school and graduated in 1968 from Beebe High School. I know she will be missed by all her family and friends.
Our thoughts and prayers with Linda’s family. Skip and I were in the 1968 Beebe graduating class with Linda. Plus, Linda and I played basketball together. She was a very good guard. During my teaching career I was able to teach her daughter Sarah and she was a very good student. Linda did a good job raising Sarah. She was raised in a loving and respectful family. Linda will be missed by her family and friends.
Tom, I am so sorry for your loss. Linda was a good friend to me. She quilted many of my quilts. She always had lots of stories to tell about her kids and grandkids. Her face would light up when she talked about them. She will be missed.
So sorry to hear of her death. She was such a delightful person. She was quick to share her quilting tips to the rest of us. Very easy to talk to. Sure will miss her Thanks for sharing her with us. Praying for the family.
I was so sorry to hear about Linda’s passing. Her daughter Sarah was in the same class as my daughter Melissa so we spent a lot of time together watching their softball/soccer games. She was always so happy and pleasant to be around. My condolences for Sarah and all of the family.
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