Linda L Wingfield
December 20, 1946 - March 03, 2026
Linda L. Wingfield, 79, of Copper Hill, Va., Formerly of Berwyn Heights, MD, passed away at home peacefully surrounded by family on March 3,2026.
She is preceded in death by her parents, William Monday, Jacqueline Hull; daughter, April and grandson, Bryant.
She is survived by her husband of 30 years, Charlie Wingfield; children, Barbara Goldfarb, Thomas Foushee, Grant Foushee; grandchildren, Dana, Haley, Katelyn, Austin, Ethan and three great grandchildren, Jayden, Bryson, Kinsley.
She was a kind loving woman who lived life defined by kindness, strength and devotion to her family and friends.
Those who knew Linda will remember her gentle wisdom, mild sense of humor and deep love she had for people around her.
She also enjoyed the simple pleasures in life. Playing cards with family and friends was one of her favorite pastimes, often bringing laughter and friendly competition to the room. She loved her house plants as well as planting flowers outside each season, taking pride in watching them grow and brighten the world around her.
She will be remembered for her caring heart, her gentle spirit, and the love she gave so freely to those around her. Her presence will be deeply missed, but the memories she created will live on in the hearts of all who loved her.
Her family and friends will forever cherish the time they shared with her and the lessons of love, kindness, and togetherness she leaves behind.
There will be a private celebration of life held at a later date.
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Cathy
Damascus, MD
March 05, 2026
Rest in peace dear cousin. Sending prayers and hugs to all family membeou will be truly missed.
Julie (Hull) Miller
Virginia Beach, VA
March 05, 2026
My deepest sympathies to all who knew and loved Linda. We spent a lot of time together at Grandma Hull's house growing up and into adulthood. A story I've told countless times over the years...Aunt Jackie always said she wanted to be buried with her mother and father at Fort Lincoln. When she passed she was cremated. Lin asked me if I would help her bury Aunt Jackie on top of Grandma and Grandad's graves. It's quite illegal and she needed a look out! Off we went with my precious Aunt Jackie and a bulb digger. Once we got there, I was a vigilant look out person but Linda was having a bit of a problem with the digging part as she kept hitting tree roots. Long story short, she managed to get 5 or 6 shallow holes and we buried her with her mom and dad as she wished. Unconventional to say the least but so was Aunt Jackie! We both knew she was in heaven laughing herself silly over our antics but we also knew we had fulfilled her wish. When the task was completed, we cried, we hugged and I happened to look down and I saw a few ashes on my shoes and I cried out, "Aunt Jackie is on my shoes!" With that we both laughed and cried and hugged. Rest in peace with the Lord Linda Lee. I love you
Linda Fletcher
Haymarket, Va.
March 06, 2026
All my love to one of my favorite cousins, Charlie Wingfield, and Linda’s family. Linda loved to have our family around, too! She dearly loved flowers, inside and out, and making her home a spotless, gorgeous place! I shall miss you, Linda, and your kind, loving spirit 🌷
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