1945
2025
Linda Munro
Charleston - Linda Munro, a beloved mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, passed away peacefully this morning at The Village at Summerville, surrounded by love and care. We extend our deepest gratitude to the staff for their compassion and kindness during her final moments.
Born on January 23, 1945, in Toronto, Canada, Linda lived a life defined by grace, strength, and unwavering devotion to those she loved. She cared tenderly for her husband, James B. Munro, and her daughter, Nancy Munro, in their final days-a testament to her selflessness and boundless heart.
Linda is survived by her son, Bradley J. Munro and his wife, Cecelia; her grandson, Marcus Jackson; her brother, Ronald Thompson; and an extended family who adored her.
Linda's life was rich with purpose and joy. She managed a bakery in Lewiston, NY, where her warmth and laughter were as sweet as the treats in the displays. During her years in New York, she was an active member of Youngstown Presbyterian Church, living out her faith as a devoted Christian. Later, she moved to sunny Charleston, South Carolina, where her best friend and family welcomed her with open arms and embraced her as "Aunt Linda"-a gift we will cherish forever.
Those who knew Linda will remember her as a unique soul who always wore a smile-a beacon of kindness and positivity. Her love was limitless, her spirit unshakable, and her presence simply amazing. She touched countless lives with her generosity and her ability to make everyone feel valued and loved.
Linda's legacy lives on in the hearts of her family and friends. She will be deeply missed but forever celebrated.
The family and extended family will honor Linda's life in a private ceremony, where her ashes will be lovingly spread. In lieu of flowers, tributes may be sent to Youngstown Presbyterian Church, a place that held a special place in her heart.
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Cecelia
January 2, 2026
I have been blessed by knowing you. My outlook of life is sunnier due to your encouragement, fantastic sense of humor and love. Your smile, wisdom and grace will be with us always.
The Orsine Family
December 31, 2025
Wishing you peace and comfort during this time.
Peggy & Bob Nash
December 30, 2025
Linda had a sweatshirt in every color, a smile for everyone and a ready hand if need be. She enriched my life by knowing and loving her. We stayed with her several times in SC where she introduced us to her new adopted state. She also introduced us to Rummikub which we enjoy playing with grandkids now. Thank you , Linda. I´m sure glad I knew you. Rest peacefully in your heavenly
home.
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The Thomas Family
December 25, 2025
Linda was such a kind soul and we will miss her
The dean family
December 25, 2025
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Carver Kennedy
December 25, 2025
Linda Munro was kind and generous to all she knew. From the moment I met her as a friend of Dru´s she was a friend of mine. She was as sweet as the delicious treats she made and gifted at Christmas. She will be greatly missed but never forgotten.
To Dru who loved her as well as Dru´s family who were Linda´s family and friends I extend my deepest condolences.
God bless you all.
Carver
Zoran and Annie Misic
December 24, 2025
Linda´s warm and loving heart was very positive in guiding us in our path. We will treasure our memories of her.
Mary Oliver
December 23, 2025
A loving friend who will be greatly missed.
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