Linda passed away at home surrounded by loved ones on April 3, 2021 due to kidney failure.
Linda was born December 24th, 1939 to Leonard and Irene Ocamb in Junction City, Kansas. Linda was the fifth child of seven.
Linda played symbols in the marching band and was a cheerleader at Ellis High School until her family moved to Omaha her senior year. Linda enjoyed attending the Ellis High School Class reunions every year.
Linda moved to Salt Lake City, Utah with her family after high school. Linda worked at the Utah Theatre and that is where she met her first husband Douglas "Scottie" O'Donnell. They married on October 17, 1959 and were married for 14 years until he passed away. Linda later married Edward Crouthamel on January 14, 1978 and they were married for 28 years until he passed away.
Linda was a dedicated worker at JC Penney for 35 years. She retired after the Cottonwood Mall closed.
What she enjoyed most was cooking many delicious dishes and spending time with her family. Linda loved vacationing with family and friends especially cruising. Linda also enjoyed her continuous collection of bells and red cardinals that she inherited from her mother and continued on with the tradition of collecting them.
Linda is survived by her children: Debi Raskey, Shawn O'Donnell, Darren O'Donnell and Shani O'Donnell, grandchildren: Angela (Jerred) Sundquist, Nicole Cutler Collins, Jessica (Serene) Cutler, Brittany O'Donnell, Brayden O'Donnell, Derek O'Donnell and James O'Donnell, great-grandchildren: Jeslyn, Nathan, Gavin, Nicolette, Kendall, Keeton, Colter, Addison, Grayson, Davion, and Darius, brother Lanny (Mary) Ocamb, sister Marsha (Phil) Johnson, brother in-law Steve Bell and many nieces and nephews.
Linda is proceeded in death by husbands Douglas O'Donnell, Edward Crouthamel, son in-law Kenneth Raskey, daughter in-law Penny O'Donnell, great-grandchildren Dominic and Kaitlin Collins
Linda had countless lasting friendships she was a selfless, kind-hearted and extraordinary woman. She loved and deeply cared for everyone around her. She will truly be missed.