
Date Of Birth: October 13, 1945
Date Of Death: September 12, 2010
Linda Mae Mobley, 64, of Fishers passed away Sunday, September 12th, 2010 peacefully at her residence. Linda was born on October 13, 1945, the daughter of Kenneth A. and Marian B. Alberding of Wheatfield, IN.She was a homemaker and political activist with Eagle Forum. A member of Castleview Baptist Church. She is survived her husband Randy Mobley, her parents, three children; Ginger Elmore, Chad Mobley, and Julie Wentz and 10 grandchildren.Visitation will be held on Thursday, September 16 from 5-8pm with services the following day at 1.00pm at Harry W. Moore Funeral Care. Burial at Forest Lawn Memory Gardens Greenwood, IN.Memorial contributions may be made to Turkish World Outreach, www.two-fot.org, Project, Batikent Protestant Church.







Chad Stewart and Family says
When someone you love becomes a memory,the memory becomes a treasure.
Roy Sharon Burnett says
We are so sorry for the pain you are enduring at the loss of wife and mother. Altho we can’t fully understand what you are dealing with we do know the love and mercy of the Lord Jesus will carry you thru. We pray you will know the comfort, the peace, the assusrance, and the hope that are found in Christ alone for He is the source of every mercy, and the One who wonderfully comforts and strengthens us in our hardships and trials.
Linda was a precious gift from the Lord! I shall be eternally grateful for the blessing of her friedship. I shall greatly miss her and always love her.
Marjorie Demarest says
Linda was my roommate at Taylor University and a wonderful friend. She lived her life with zeal and love. I will never forget her and the inspiration she gave me in her final valiant fight. Her faith in her Lord will encourage me to hold fast also. My heart aches for you, her family, as you miss her today and in the days and years to come.
Jonathan and Tracy Goza says
Chad,
We love you and we’re praying for you and your family.
Jackie Thompson says
Chad,
My prayers are with you and your family. May you find uncommon peace in this time.
Jackie
Maggie Haley says
I am so sorry to hear about Linda. She was always kind to my children when we carpooled. She was a good mother and and a good woman.
Maggie Haley
David and Paula Wentz and family says
We are so sorry for your loss. We are eternally grateful to Linda for raising such a wonderful daughter as Julie, who has become such a wonderful wife for our son Josh, and such a wonderful mother for our grandchildren. May the peace and comfort of our Lord Jesus Christ sustain you all in this time of loss.
David Elaine Leman says
Dear Randy, Kids & Extended family,
We are so sorry to hear of your great loss. I knew Linda from our days at First Baptist in Francesville when we were kids. Back in the 90’s Steve & I stayed in your home a few nights while attending a Promise Keepers rally.
I know you will miss Linda a lot, but Praise the Lord, you will see her again some day! God Bless all
of you!
In His Love,
Dave & Elaine Leman
Jerry and Bonner Orr says
Dear Randy,
We were sad to learn of Linda’s passing. Nancy Davis sent us the card from the memorial service.
We remember you and your family fondly, recalling our time together in a small group with Dan and Darlene Shelley.
We moved to North Carolina about six yers ago to be near our daughter and her family.
May the Lord comfort and encourage you in this time of mourning and adjustment.
Blessings,
Bonner and Jerry Orr