IN MEMORY

Linda Reavis

WINSTON SALEM - Mrs. Linda Lee Robbins Reavis, 79, passed away on Thursday, February 23, 2017 at her residence. Linda was born on September 17, 1937 in Forsyth County to Dee C. and Margaret Temples Robbins. She loved to eat and to try out new restaurants. She also loved to laugh. Linda loved to travel and had a great sense of adventure. Linda had 40+ years of service in the Communications/IT Department at Wachovia Bank in various positions. In the last 10 years, she was a well-respected member of the telecommunications team.

In addition to her father, Linda was preceded in death by one grandson, Eric Arthur Moore. She is survived by one daughter, Kim Reavis Moore and David Arthur Moore; her mother, Margaret Temples Robbins; one brother, Donald Gray Robbins and wife Rachel Tucker Robbins; and many very dear friends, Pat and Charles King, Anna and Jerry Locklair, Carol and Gary Smith, Lyda Adams, Zella Blizzard, and so many others.

A memorial service for Linda will be held at 4:00 pm on Tuesday, February 28, 2017 at Hayworth-Miller Winston-Salem Chapel with Pastor Larry Johnson officiating. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home at 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, NC 27103 or The Children’s Home at 1001 Reynolda Rd, Winston-Salem, NC 27104. Online condolences may be made at www.hayworth-miller.com



 
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02/25/17 05:40 PM #1    

Ronnie Plummer

Linda always had a big smile and she always shared a loving and caring way to all.  I always looked forward to seeing her smiling face at work.  You will be missed, Lady, from all your family, friends, and co-workers..........


02/25/17 07:05 PM #2    

Dave Roberts

Hearing this type of news is always heart breaking but this time especially so. I knew Linda from the years I spent on the mid shift in the Computer Room and later when I joined the Telecom Team. I think I even helped her move some things because I happened to have an old truck. Linda was always upbeat and smiling that million dollar smile. I always got a kick from her stories about how well she took care of her Poddle "Cherie". The "baby" got a cooked breakfast and a hair and nail appointment every two weeks. RIP Dear Lady as you will be surely be missed.  


02/26/17 01:27 PM #3    

John Parham

When I started with Wachovia in 1973, Linda was one of the first people I met and always loved talking to. I always made fun of her because as Dave Roberts said, anything she ate, the poodle ate. She made steak, the poodle ate steak. She was a very classy lady. Since I left Wachovia in 1995 and  moved to Richmond, Va in 2015, I have been unable to keep up with so many of my former coworkers. God bless Linda and her family. She will be missed.


02/26/17 03:39 PM #4    

Wayne Barker

I worked with Linda on third shift in DP in the late 70's.  She was always at work, never late, never sick, and a very upbeat person.  The kind of person you wanted to be associated with and enjoyed being around.  She also enjoyed going to the bank's softball games.  RIP to a lovely lady!!

 


02/27/17 11:29 AM #5    

David Cotterill

Linda was a wonderful person and a model for all of us to aspire to.

Pleasant, dedicated, competent, patient, kind,  caring and "the best ever'. 

Thanks for your inspiration.

David Cotterill


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