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Linda Lou Fulk


Linda Lou Fulk, 75, of Fulks Run, died October 11, 2024 at Lynchburg General Hospital.
She was born November 15, 1948 in Rockingham County and was a daughter to the late Forrest Lee and Lucille Virginia Webster Forren.
Linda was a homemaker and helped take care of the family farm.  She was a member of The Brethren of Mountain Grove in Fulks Run.  She was also a member of the Eagles in Harrisonburg. Linda loved listening to music.
On January 6, 1967 she married Rodney Dean Fulk, who preceded her in death on December 22, 2011.
Surviving are a son; Nathan Fulk and wife Tara, of Fulks Run, five grandchildren; Amber, Roxann, Deborah, Andrew, Tanner and wife Lacey, two great grandchildren; Holden and Colton, and a sister; Shirley Glick, of Singers Glen.
She was preceded in death by two sisters; Nancy Lam, Carolyn Turner.
Pastor Glen Turner will conduct a funeral service on Wednesday 1 PM at The Brethren of Mountain Grove Church in Fulks Run.  Burial will follow Mountain Grove Cemetery.
Friends may visit the Grandle Funeral Home on Tuesday between 9 AM- 7 PM to view and sign a guestbook.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Broadway Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 666, Broadway, VA 22815.

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