Linda Sue Sandoval died in her Salt Lake City home November 1, 1992.
Born August 1, 1951, in Missouri, to Elton William and Norma Mason.She will be deeply missed by all who loved her.
Survived by: Husband, Rudy Sandoval, Salt Lake City; seven children, Mrs. Epie (Rebecca) Garcia, Mrs. Michael (JoHanna) Beeson, Lewis W. Hansen, and James Marteny, all Salt Lake City; Vicki L. Turney, David L. Turney, both Texas; Steven L. Turney, Arkansas; mother, Norma Roe; grandchildren, Brianna L. Eason, Linda G. Garcia, Dale Stevens, Billy Ray Garner, and the Turney baby; sister, Karen Zapata, Bremerton, Washington.
Memorial services will be held Thursday, 2 p.m., at Deseret Mortuary, 36 East 700 South.
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