Obituary of Linda S. Lewis
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Linda Susan Lewis, age 75, passed away at Cooper Hospital in Camden with her son William and sister-in-law Mary Lewis by her side. Born in Newark, New Jersey to William and Edna Tasselmyer, Linda grew up in Yardville, NJ but lived in Vineland, NJ most of her life where she met the love of her life Cornelius "Neil" Lewis. Linda was preceded in death by her parents, and husband, Neil in 2021.
She was a 1966 graduate from Hamilton High West. She worked for Prudential in Millville and was a teacher's aide for Vineland High School for 25 years until she retired in 2018.
Linda was a kind-hearted person who always cared about others. She was the life of the party and always had on a blinking necklace and a ring on every finger. You could recognize and hear her laugh from anywhere. She loved going to Myrtle Beach, SC on vacation and down to Wildwood and Ocean City every summer with her two daughters, Tina and Renee also her grandson, Joshua Lewis. Linda attended every one of her son Bill's and grandson Anthony's baseball games. She was the glue that held us all together and the lighthouse that always directed us back home if we ever lost our ways. Linda and her beloved husband Neil who were married for 50 years, loved going down to the casinos, out to dinner, on cruises, and especially to the holiday shows. Linda loved watching The New York Giants games on Sundays and going to church. She attended Connection Church in Vineland, NJ. Linda always made time for her friends and family to go out to lunch or out to the casinos with her sister Nancy Dale. Linda was a devoted wife, loving mother, grandmother, and aunt that will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved her.
Survivors include her son William "Bill"; daughters, Tina and Renee; grandsons, Anthony and Joshua the light of her life, all of Vineland; sister, Nancy Dale of Williamstown, NJ. Along with several nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Funeral services and burial were private.