Linda Margaret Waldron Vosler, a cherished mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, passed away peacefully on October 3, 2025, at the age of 75, in Greeley, Colorado. Born on December 8, 1949, in Cheyenne, Wyoming, Linda lived a life filled with love, faith, and family.
From an early age, Linda demonstrated a deep devotion to her faith in Jesus, which served as the cornerstone of her life. Her unwavering belief provided her with strength and comfort, radiating warmth and kindness to everyone she met. Linda’s passion for angels extended beyond mere fascination; her collection reflected her belief in their symbolism of love and protection, serving as reminders of faith for all who stepped into her home.
Linda poured her heart into her family, raising two wonderful daughters, Tam Vosler and Beck Rehbein (Scott) who were not only her pride and joy but also her closest friends. Their shared laughter and tears became woven into the fabric of their lives, creating lasting memories that will be cherished forever. As a devoted mother, Linda nurtured a profound bond that shaped her daughters’ lives, guiding them with wisdom, compassion, and an unyielding love.
Shining brightly in her legacy are her grandchildren, Tate Palluck (Keisha) and Celissa Perry (Aaron), who brought tremendous joy to her life. The light in her eyes grew even brighter with the arrival of her four great-granddaughters and two great-grandsons, each one a precious blessing and a testament to the beautiful family she lovingly cultivated.
Linda’s life was graced by various family members who experienced the immense love she offered. Though she lost her beloved husband, Charlie V. Vosler, his memory remained a treasured part of her journey, reminding her of the love and laughter they shared.
In her final days, Linda found solace in the beauty of life and the love that surrounded her. The legacy she leaves behind is one of kindness, faith, and a strong family bond that will continue to thrive through her daughters, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and all those fortunate enough to have known her.
As we remember Linda, let us celebrate her spirit—a spirit firmly rooted in faith, overflowing with love, and deeply enshrined in the hearts of those who adored her. She will be deeply missed but forever celebrated in our memories and stories.
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