Linda Leslie, 82, of Edgewood, Kentucky, Passes Away

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Linda Leslie, 82, of Edgewood, Kentucky, passed away on September 5, 2025, surrounded by her family. She briefly worked at Western-Southern Life Insurance Company but found her greatest joy in being a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother. An active member of Latonia Christian Church, Linda was involved with the youth and the Ladies Circle. Known for her talent in crafting, especially in sewing, Linda’s homemade meals were always a cherished delight for her family. She and her husband, Tom, shared a love for travel, particularly enjoying trips to Clearwater, FL. Linda is survived by her husband Tom, children Lisa Leslie Meyer, Laura Leslie, and John T. Leslie, sister LuAnn White, brother Dale Fischer, grandchildren Braden Leslie and Evan Leslie. Visitation will be held on September 12, 2025, at Floral Hills Funeral Home with a celebration of life on September 13. Contributions in her memory can be made to Latonia Christian Church Book of Remembrance or a charity of choice.

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