Linda Scott Woodham

January 11, 1943 - May 03, 2026

Visitation: May 5th, 2026 4-8 PM

Service: May 6th, 2026 10 AM Devlin Funeral Home of Cranberry


Linda Scott Woodham, age 83, of Glenfield and Economy Boro, PA, passed away on May 3, 2026 at AHN Wexford.  She was born on January 11, 1943 in Bellevue, PA to the late Lester and Willavene (Niggel) Scott.  Beloved wife of the late Nicholas Woodham for 56 years, Linda is survived by two loved children Susan (Anthony) Pizer, Mars, PA and Patrick Jay (Dorothy) Woodham, Kennesaw, GA, four adored grandchildren; Colin, Paige, Cassidy and Payton Woodham, sisters-in-law Elizabeth Scott, Delores Woodham, Molly (John) Munk, Barbara (Thomas) Couper, Gloria Sandrock and Alice Smith with numerous nieces and nephews, Mimi Linda to Kari (Nathan) Jacobs, Jennifer (Michael) Swigart, Emalynn, Peyton, Aeden and Jonathan.

 

Linda was a 1960 graduate of Quaker Valley High School.  During her lifetime, she worked for Bell Telephone as a service representative, in the mental health field as an office manager, in the food industry as a sales coordinator for US Foods, and as an administrative assistant for Treehouse Software until age of 77.

Linda was preceded in death by her cherished son, Mark Scott Woodham, brother, Lester (Jay) Scott, sister-in-law, Ann (the late William) Kuharsky, brother-in-law George Woodham, Timothy Smith, nephews Stephen Woodham and Charles Munk.

Linda’s proudest moments were as a wife, mom, and Grammie.  Crafting, decorating, sewing, shopping, listening to country music, traveling, and watching Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune were some of the many things she enjoyed, but spending time with her family and close friends was what she enjoyed most.

The family would like to thank all who provided care for Linda since 2022.

Friends will be received on Tuesday, May 5th, 2026 from 4-8PM at Devlin Funeral Home of Cranberry 2678 Rochester Road, Cranberry Twp. PA 16066, where a funeral service will be held on Wednesday, May 6th, 2026 10am.  Interment to follow in Sylvania Hill Memorial Park.

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  • Sue Olbrys

    My deepest sympathy goes out to the entire family.
    I worked with Linda for many years, she was a great friend.
    her husband and all her family were the light of her life.
    A beautiful person inside and out, I was honored to be her friend.

  • Nancy (Hedstrom) King

    I was a classmate of Linda’s. She was such a lovely girl, kind and funny, and loved by all.

  • Patti DeNardo

    Linda was the sweetest, kindest person I had ever met years ago. I miss her tremendously! Thank you for being my friend Linda. 🌷

  • Sandy Moore

    Linda was my friend since 1961 when I got my first job as a service rep at the phone company in Sewickley, Pa. Linda was a wonderful person full of life and love for Nick, her husban, and her family. She truly was one of the nicest people I’ve ever had the pryto call my friend.

  • Marylou Beatty MacDonald

    Much sympathy to Linda’s family. Linda and I were classmates and I remember most her dear giggle which we often heard. She was a rock solid gal and we were Sewickley YMCA Harvest Festival Queen candidates together in 1958, I think. Sending peace especially to the children.

  • Ron and Patty Trombetta

    Our deepest sympathies, Linda was a wonderful lady, Mother and friend. She will be missed.

 

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