Linda C. Hargrove

1939 ∼ 2021

Linda C. Hargrove, 81, of Deer Park, Texas passed away Sunday, January 3, 2021 at HCA Houston Southeast Hospital Pasadena, Texas. Linda was born November 13, 1939 in Rising Star, Texas to Dudley Miller and Artie Philen Miller.

She was employed with Lyondellbasell for twenty years as an Operators Helper. Linda enjoyed traveling, fishing and trips to the casino but most of all she loved spending time with her family. She had been a resident of Deer Park for the last eight years.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband of forty one year's Ronnie Hargrove; brothers, James Miller and Robert Miller; sister, Ruth Case and grandson Ronnie James Moore.

Survivors include her life partner Gene Hebert of Deer Park, daughters, Sarah Foux and husband David of LaBelle, Julie Moore and husband Michael of Beauxart Garden, Tracy Kolacny and husband Frank of Deer Park; son, Steve Hargrove and wife Pam of Beaumont; grandchildren, Jacob Moore, Kevin Moore, Stephanie Hargrove, Macy Kolacny, Baylee Melancon, Josh Nini, Ashley Brittaini, Erika Louviere.

A visitation for family and friends will be Thursday, January 7, 2021 at Levingston Funeral Home in Port Neches from 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Burial will be at Oak Bluff Memorial Park.

Condolences

Anonymous January 6, 2021
I can't recall too many conversations with Mrs Hargrove where Bingo or a casino visit didn't come up. She'd win, while I, not so much. I might not have won back then but I feel I held the winning Powerball ticket knowing Tracy and Mrs Hargrove for all these years. Will always love and remember these times most of all. Love to everyone in the Hargrove family, especially to my DK Pal.
Anonymous January 6, 2021
Didn't get her much but remember her with lots of love. Rest in peace
Anonymous January 6, 2021
Great Hug's ,a smile that would warm any heart , a twinkle in her eyes that would always make you wonder . She had a way of knowing all . Her " Gobble Gobble " on Thanksgiving. Until we meet again . I love You Linda . I know you will be missed .
Anonymous January 6, 2021
I remember Linda always having a smile on her face. She loved her soap operas, bingo, and casino. Most of all she loved her family. I had the privilege of going to play bingo with her and my grandfather several times. She always rooted for me to win. I came close several times but never won. Those are some of my fondest memories of her. She even came to see me when I graduated from Navy boot camp and my high-school graduation. You will always be loved and missed Linda.
Anonymous January 5, 2021
Linda was such a beautiful spirit. She always had a smile on her face and a kind word to say. She loved my daughter, Katie, like she was her own granddaughter. She loved her family so very much and was so incredibly proud of each and every one of them. My heart and prayers go out to the family for your huge loss.
Anonymous January 5, 2021
Linda will be missed very much. She was a wonderful lady with such a great spirit and kind heart. Praying for her family in this difficult time. Until we meet again, sweet Linda.
Anonymous January 5, 2021
Linda was such a great second mother to me from the first time we met. She always gave me the best advise as a daughter, a mother to my children and about life itself. Definitely helped me grow in so many ways. We shared so much fun, life and laughter and at times tears. I will be forever grateful that God put her in my life for so many reasons. I love and will miss her dearly.
Anonymous January 5, 2021
I will mis linda Dearly I've known her since I was a child she was always willing to listen she had a beautiful personality always caring I will mis her