Linda Collings' Obituary
Loma "Linda" Collings, 81, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, passed from this life peacefully on Thursday, September 30th of 2021, at her home with family by her side. She was born May 13th of 1940, in Junction, Texas, to her parents, Robert Nelson Moore and Ida Mae Brown Moore. She married the love of her life, Darrel Ray Collings, on March 24th of 1959. During their 62 plus years together, they enjoyed dancing, spending time with friends, and visiting their vacation homes—first in Arkansas and then in Florida. Linda loved reading, crafting, collecting John Wayne memorabilia, and her Pekingese companions.
Linda is survived by her loving husband, Darrel Collings of their home; three daughters, Victoria Hickey and her husband Mike of Owasso, Oklahoma, and Debbi Collings and Cindi McPryce, both of Bartlesville, Oklahoma; ten grandchildren, Shanna Watts and her husband Aaron of Owasso, Oklahoma, Shayne Cramer and his wife Aubrey of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, Rondi Carrick and her husband Travis of Ochelata, Oklahoma, Tyler Cramer and his wife Whitney of Webbers Falls, Oklahoma, Shayla Cramer of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, Kayla Horton and her husband Andy of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, Kristina Hayes and her husband Lucas of Owasso, Oklahoma, Preston Pryce and his wife Stephanie of Siloam Springs, Arkansas, Sierra Joines and her husband Phillip of Owasso, Oklahoma, and Shawn McNelly and his fiancee Crystal of Sulphur Springs, Arkansas; twenty-one great-grandchildren, Devin Duckett, Jeremiah Watts, Jadin Pryce, Jamison Watts, Trinity Carrick, Chandler Cramer, Whitney Almond, Wyatt Almond, Easton Cramer, Samantha Watts, Isabelle Horton, Gracie Cramer, Rylee Cramer, Jadyn Joines, Josiah Watts, Amelia Hayes, Addisyn Joines, Lincoln Hayes, Ada Pryce, Malachi Hayes, and Hadley Pryce; and many friends and extended family members. She was preceded in death by her parents and her sister Lauretta.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.
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