Obituaries

Linda Sue Richardson

Linda Sue Richardson, beloved wife, mother, grandmother and great- grandmother, passed away peacefully Tuesday, May 12, 2026, in Greenville, Texas.
Though her family’s hearts are deeply broken, they find comfort in knowing she is now at peace and reunited with loved ones gone before her.
Linda was born October 9, 1946, to Herman Wayne Mullins and Edna Griffith Mullins. She graduated from University High School in Morgantown as part of the Class of 1964.
On April 24, 1965, she married Douglas Jackson “Jack” Richardson, beginning a beautiful marriage that lasted 61 years and was filled with unwavering love and devotion.
Linda worked in various positions throughout the medical field during her career and was a faithful member of Top Rail Cowboy Church.
Alongside her husband, she proudly owned and operated Rippling Stream Campground in Baltimore, Ohio, from 1995 to 2006.
She will always be remembered for her sweet spirit, caring heart, and the love she gave so freely to everyone around her. She had a way of making people feel safe, welcomed and deeply loved, and her hugs were known to make even the hardest days feel lighter.
She is survived by her devoted husband, Jack Richardson; her brothers, Elmer Mullins and Douglas Mullins; her grandchildren, Bailey Rose Motes and Tucker Jackson Lester; great- grandchildren, Nolan Wayne Motes and Eleanor Sue Motes; and many other extended family members.
She was preceded in death by her daughter, Rae Lynn Richardson; her parents, Herman and Edna; and her siblings, Bill, Delmer, Jack, E.J. and Helen.
A celebration of Linda’s life will be held at a later date in Morgantown.
Coker-Mathews Funeral Home in Greenville, Texas was in charge of arrangements.