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Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 E 10600 S, Sandy, Utah 84092Saturday Oct 25, 2025: 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
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Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 E 10600 S, Sandy, Utah 84092Saturday Oct 25, 2025: 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
1952 ~ 2025
Saturday Oct 25, 2025: 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Saturday Oct 25, 2025: 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Linda Marie Mitchell, passed away peacefully in Las Vegas, Nevada, on October 14, 2025. She was born on August 12, 1952, in Murray, Utah, to Dean B. Webb and Lawana M. Williams.
Linda was a beautiful woman inside and out. She loved to crochet and read. When she was physically able, she was an active member of her LDS Church and went through the Las Vegas Temple, where she and her beloved husband, Dale, are sealed for all eternity.
Linda is survived by her husband, Dale E. Mitchell; her son, Jathain Spor; her daughter, Dania Orellana, and her husband, Marlon Orellana; her grandson, Anthony Orellana; and her granddaughter, Ashlee Orellana. She is also survived by her brothers, Bryan Brown, Dean Webb, Harold Webb, Leon Webb, and Steven Webb, as well as her sister, Kathryn Gray.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Dean B. Webb and Lawana M. Williams.
A viewing will be held on Saturday, October 25, 2025, from 12:00 - 2:00 pm at Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 E 10600 S, Sandy, Utah, with funeral services beginning at 2:00 p.m. Interment will follow at Larkin Sunset Gardens Cemetery.
To watch the services live via Zoom please click the blue "Watch Services" tab at the top of the obituary.
As cousins, we were close and had lots of fun together. As we grew up, Linda kept in touch with me often. I loved her. She was gentle and kind and very thoughtful. I look forward to seeing her again, someday. She was a special lady, and a dear heart.
Our hearts are saddened to hear this we love you and are comforted knowing your with my dad and all those who have passed on before ...
😍 Sister 🥰 I Love💞You🫶🏽 I Celebrate 🙌 Your Life and Rejoice You’ve gone home 😇 May You Rest Peacefully 🙏 You Will Forever Live In Our Hearts 💞 Love 💞 Your Little Sister 😍🥰🫶🏽🤗💞🙏😘🎈
How does a brother express the love for a dear sister you've grown up with, played with, fought with as kids do, has shared special moments with as we grew older, and as her journey and season of life was coming to its end, being able to travel from our home in St George to be with her and Dale on Saturdays to sit with her, bathe her, change the sheets of her bed. So Dale could get some rest or run errands. Memories shared, hugs given, pictures taken, the many phone calls and texting, and being by her side say our last goodbye while she laid there, eyes closed, mouth open, breathing slowly leaning over and whispering, I love you Linda. Then leaving to go back to St George. Getting a call approximately 6 hours later from her husband Dale informing us that Linda had passed away.
All these beautiful memories are mine as I realize she is in no more pain, but has gone on before us to be reunited with loved ones on the other side. I am grateful to a loving Heavenly Father for allowing me to opportunity to be her brother.
I love you dear sister. Thank you for sharing your time on earth with me.
Harold
Dearest Linda, heaven has gained an angel. You have been such a blessing in so many lives. I'm thankful my uncle found his other half in you. May you rest in peace as you watch over the family you loved so dearly and send them comfort in your heavenly ways. You will be missed.
With Love,
The Sanks Family
My cousin, Linda, was my closest friend in high school. We spent countless hours together. I marveled at the way she could walk down the Old Bingham Highway barefoot. I thought, if she can, so can I. Third degree burns on the bottom of both feet loudly proclaimed… Oh no, you can’t!
Linda is in the safest place. She is in the hands of the God of mercy and grace. As you lay her to rest, I pray God‘s peace will cover every home. May the Lord strengthen your love one for another. May He fill your hearts with hope and give your bodies the energy you need to rise up and face tomorrow.
In the precious name of Jesus,
I send my love, prayers, and sincere sympathy.
Linda is a beautiful women with an inner strength that carried her through hard times and good times. She was very organized and knew how to get things done. Her beautiful smile radiated her love for others. Linda had a deep love for family. I'm glad Linda allowed Harold and I to come and be with her and Dale on Saturday's the last couple of months of her life here on earth. She expressed her love and gratitude for many. Linda thought Dale was a wonderful person and expressed how grateful she was for the years they had together to enjoy many experiences and his amazing constant care for her when she could do so little. Linda tried to lift her brothers and sister by keeping in touch by text or phone calls. We will truly miss her, but also know that she is freed from the constant pain that she was in and can move about freely as she continues her journey with those loved ones that have gone on before. Sending our love to all of Linda's family. Rose & family
To my dear sweet cousin Linda, I feel so relieved that you are finally out of pain! I love you, my dear friend and cousin! We were born one month apart me in July and you in August and we played all the time on the grass and had fun Dressing up like princesses. I’m gonna miss you, my dear Linda! Our texts were fun and I felt like we got to reconnect! Hope it’s great up there! Which I know it is I’ll bet your mom and dad were right there to greet you! I love you. I’ll miss you but I know you’re in a much better place! Love you, sis! Connie
Sending our love and deepest condolences to Linda's family. While unable to attend the services, we were able to watch via zoom. It was a beautiful service and so clear how much Linda was loved and will be missed.
We hope that your wonderful memories of Linda will remain with you always.
Rest in peace dear cousin.
Lynette and Mike Tesch
Dania, Sending love.
Growing up I never got to know Linda other than what I heard in stories about the big sister that had an incredible spirit and personality. I finally got to meet her personally when I went to Las Vegas with my wife to play in a softball tournament. When she found out I was going to be down there she contacted me and told me that I was going to be staying at her house and she wouldn’t take no for an answer. I was a little apprehensive but agreed and so we made our way down there not knowing what to expect. She opened her house and heart up to us and made sure we had everything we needed. Each morning she woke up early and fixed a huge breakfast and wouldn’t let us out the door until we had our stomach completely full. After a long day of games we would come back to more food already prepared and an aunt that wanted to talk about how the games went and everything to do with the family. It was during this visit that I saw how much she reminded me of my grandmother Lawanna and how big her heart was. I’m so glad I finally had a chance to meet my incredible aunt and know that I wasn’t the only person to that she made feel loved and cared for. She will be missed and we will always remember the good times we shared with her. With love, your nephew Steven Lee Webb.
Mom- I miss you terribly! My heart feels heavy yet empty, it's hard to want to accept that you are physically no longer here with us. Things I miss; holding your hand, your expressive eyes, your smell, your hugs, your laugh, your voice, your advice, your love. The way you made me feel special when I helped you. Your cute little self sitting in the passenger seat taking turns with Dale telling me how to drive, calling for something you needed me to pick up, lord knows my heart breaks for how much I miss you! I will strive to continue to live and make you proud in everything I do. You live in me mom and I will always love you deeply and forever true.