In loving memory of

Linda Skinner
November 21, 1941 - October 3, 2017

Linda Skinner, of Antigo, died Tuesday, October 3, 2017 at Sage Oak Assisted Living in Dallas, Texas. She was 75 years old. She was born on November 21, 1941 in Seattle, Wash. a daughter of the late Charles and Mary Lou (Behymer) Gabler. She married William Skinner on August 10, 1978 at St. Hyacinth Catholic Church in Antigo. He preceded her in death on November 7, 2016.

She was a graduate of Franklin High School in Seattle, class of 1959 and continued her education at the University of Puget Sound in Seattle receiving a degree in Education in 1964.

Linda taught at St. Hyacinth Catholic Grade School and for 33 years was employed by the Antigo Daily Journal, leaving in 2016 when she became ill.

Linda was a devoted member of St. Hyacinth Catholic Church and later SS Mary & Hyacinth Catholic Church, having served as a Eucharistic minister and lector.

She enjoyed mentoring children, was a Brownie and Girl Scout leader, loved to read and cherished her daughters.

Survivors include two daughters, Jeanie (Col. (ret) Russell) Mathers of Bossier City, LA. and Sarah Skinner of Dallas, Texas; a step-daughter, Nicole Skinner of Antigo; a granddaughter, Shannon Mathers; and a brother, Craig (Lori) Gabler of Centralia, Wash.

In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by a brother and sister-in-law, Jan and Judy Gabler.

A funeral Mass for Linda will be held on Thursday, October 19 at 2 p.m. at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Dallas, Texas. Following the Mass inurnment will take place at Calvary Hill Cemetery in Dallas.

"At Heaven's gates she will be waiting
With that same sweet loving smile
For she is gone before us
Just a little while"


Tributes

Peggy Quinn wrote on Oct 13, 2017:

"I have known Linda for many years through St. Mary/Hyacinth church. She was a wonderful volunteer , and my Dad, Norbert Schroepfer was a long time friend of Bill. She was a very nice lady, and will be missed. "

Valerie Raisch wrote on Oct 11, 2017:

"Met Linda last year when she was in the room next door to my mother at Evergreen Terrace in Antigo. Looked for her this summer when in town, but was told she had moved. So sorry to hear about your mom's passing ...mine died last October, Guess the two ladies are now both enjoying the joys and peace of Heaven and neither one needs their oxygen tank anymore!! Enjoyed visits with Linda and I'm sending you my heartfelt condolences as no one can take the place of our mamas, but with faith, family, and friends and a myriad of memories hope you can smile through your tears knowing we'll all meet again someday. God bless you all. Valerie Raisch"