Linda Lea Collier, 79, passed away peacefully on October 13th in Tempe, AZ surrounded by her family. She was born to Rodman and Louise Henry on June 2, 1941 in Garnett, Kansas. She is survived by six of her seven children, Michael Lehew (Melody), Teri Hand (Ron), Connie Angrisani (John), Greg Lehew (Cyndi), Tricia Perez (Eric), Vicky Albaugh (Dean), 18 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren. Linda was preceded in death by her husband(s), Roy Collier, Robert Lehew, daughter Kelly Collier and her parents.
Linda and Robert Lehew raised their five children in Hiawatha, Kansas before moving to Prescott, AZ in 1973. Linda then moved to Scottsdale, AZ in 1974 where she married Roy Collier and added two more children to her family. Linda became a real estate broker and spent many years helping people find their forever home. Linda enjoyed camping and lake living and spent many weekends at Roosevelt Lake with her family before moving to the Lake of the Ozarks. She enjoyed eight wonderful years in the lakefront family home before moving back to the Phoenix area. The family she created was her pride and joy. She loved and enjoyed the time spent with her family and watching it grow.
A Celebration of Life will be held in Queen Creek, AZ on Saturday, November 7, 2020.
We are so sorry for you loss Greg. Saying a special prayer for you and your family. Please let us know if you need anything. We’re here.
We are very sorry for your loss. ??
I am holding you all in my heart and am so sorry for your loss!
Linda was an amazing Person/Grandmother figure to me growing up. My fondest memories are Christmas with Linda and the whole family! Peace & Love – JR
So very sorry for your loss.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your families during this difficult time. God bless.
Grandma played such an important role in my childhood. She was such an amazing grandmother and I’m going to miss her more than words can say
Linda and I have been sisters in law for 46 years. Our husbands let us know how lucky we were to marry a Collier. ? ? I loved her and will see her again one day. ? To her kids and grands, we love you. Stay in touch.
I have great memories of our times spent with Linda and Roy through the years in Arizona and at their home at Lake of the Ozarks and again with Linda after her move back to Arizona. Bill didn’t have many relatives and he cherished the ones he did have, especially cousins Linda and Diana. Their relationship started as children growing up in Osawatomie, Kansas. If Bill were well, I know he would be writing this himself or would be there to console you in person. I am so sorry for this loss. Most sincerely and with love from Virginia
We are so sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
The great lady my condolence and Stewart family but a great reward for her I was proud to be her pastor for many years
I have such wonderful memories from my childhood of Linda and her and our family. It was a wonderful way to grow up with our loving and extended families. I know that Dad appreciates and loves every family member that he is connected to there. Sending my love.
We are sad to hear of Linda’s passing. We lived next to Linda for a few years at the Lake of the Ozarks until she moved back to Arizona. She was a great neighbor; we enjoyed visiting with her and her cats. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family during this difficult time.
She was such a great friend from our small chuch @ the lake. Condolences to the family.com
Tricia I’m so sorry to hear about the loss of your mom.
She was such a sweet person.
You and your entire family are in my thoughts and prayers ! May God be with you ??
To the Perez family: We are so sorry for your loss. Linda was a wonderful lady. She will be missed.
Our fondest thoughts and sincerest prayers for all to our Savior for a wonderful mother and grandmother to her family. We know she will be truly missed, but lovingly remembered by her friends and family. While we cannot be there for your home celebration of her life, we will be there with you in spirit. May your memories and togetherness be a continued blessing to you forever. With sincerest love to her wonderful family.
Tricia and family…so very sorry for your loss and your broken heart…May God speed your healing. Rest In Peace Linda