Linda Gail Klintworth's Obituary
Linda Gail Klintworth, age 78 of Tulsa, Oklahoma, went home to be with her Lord and Savior on February 9, 2026, passing peacefully at her home surrounded by love.
Linda was born on June 16, 1947, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to Raymond and Jacqueline Miller. She grew up in Tulsa alongside her parents, her sister Patty Miller, and other cherished family members.
In 1963, she married the love of her life, Leo Klintworth, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Together, they built a beautiful life centered on faith, love, and devotion to family, sharing more than six decades of marriage. Their union was a testimony to commitment, grace, and enduring love. She and Leo were blessed with two sons, Jason Klintworth and Scott Klintworth. Linda devoted her love and time to caring for her sons, ensuring they grew up knowing they were loved and well taken care of. Linda was also a loving grandmother and great-grandmother.
Linda dedicated many years of her life to working as a dental assistant, retiring in 1995. She took pride in serving others and formed lasting friendships throughout her career.
Linda was a longtime faithful member of The Church of God. She loved her church family dearly and considered it an honor and blessing to sing during services. Music was one of the ways she expressed her love for the Lord, and her voice brought comfort and joy to many.
Above all, Linda was a woman of strong Christian faith. She loved the Lord and lived her life as an example of kindness, compassion, and forgiveness. Her faith was the foundation of her home, and she found great joy in praying for her family and trusting God’s promises. She held close the assurance of eternal life and the hope found in Christ.
Linda was preceded in death by her parents, Raymond and Jacqueline Miller, and her sister, Patty Miller.
She is survived by her loving husband, Leo Klintworth, of the home; her son Jason Klintworth and wife Brooke of Jenks, Oklahoma; her son Scott Klintworth and wife Debbie of Houston, Texas; her grandchildren Kaci of Tulsa, Oklahoma; Jackie and her husband Austin of Owasso, Oklahoma; Aubrey of Jenks, Oklahoma; Spencer of Houston, Texas; Sophia of South Carolina; and Lincoln of Jenks, Oklahoma; her great-grandchildren Bently of the home in Tulsa, Oklahoma; Ledgen of Owasso, Oklahoma; Linxton of Owasso, Oklahoma; and Landree of Owasso, Oklahoma; and many other cherished family members and friends.
While her family grieves her absence, they rejoice in knowing she is at peace in the presence of her Savior. “Well done, good and faithful servant.” – Matthew 25:23
Linda’s legacy of faith, love, and devotion will live on in the hearts of all who knew her. She will be deeply missed until that glorious day when we are reunited in Heaven.
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