Linda Cook

Linda K. (Yocum) Cook, 68, of Indianapolis, passed away suddenly June 27, 2019. She was born February 1, 1951, in Kentucky, to the late Logan and Betty (Watson) Yocum.

Linda worked 20 years at Venture Logistics Trucking as a dispatch. She was known as a very kind Christian woman. Many people looked to Linda as a mother figure. Linda enjoyed helping people, watching children, hosting bible study, and spending time with family. She is going to be greatly missed by her loving family and friends.

She was preceded in death by her daughter, Lisa Carol Wade and mother, Betty Yocum.

Survivors include her husband of 10 years, Curtis Cook of Indianapolis; son William T. Stevenson of West Newton, brother, George Yocum of Kentucky; sister, Sandra Yocum of Kentucky; and a grandson Christopher Stevenson.

Visitation will be from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., Monday, July 1, 2019, in the chapel at Carlisle - Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. The funeral service will follow at 12 p.m. Pastor Dave Clayton will officiate, and cremation will follow services at the Morgan County Crematory, Mooresville. Visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. I am very sorry for your loss. It is difficult to find the right words to express during a time of grief. But I hope and pray that your family can find comfort in the promise that God will surely remember our loved ones that have passed and promises a remarkable hope of resurrection on earth.(John 5:28, 29)

  2. Linda was the sweetest, kindest sister in law a woman could ask for. The world gave her a lot of challenges and she stood up to them. I’m so sorry for your loss.

  3. I love Linda. We worked together at Oliver Trucking/Venture for many years. She was a good friend and will be greatly missed.

  4. I hadn’t talked to Linda in years but I cherish the memories of when we were neighbors. Will and Anna played together and Linda and I shared time drinking coffee and talking about our lives. A dear friend she certainly was and I’m so sorry for your loss.

  5. Linda you watched me grown up, I babysat for you and you were always had a smile. You would listen to all the kids in the neighborhood grip bout our parents and give us advice. Your already missed. I am sure your already with Lisa, enjoying seeing each other again. I am so very sorry for the families loss of a sweetheart of a person. Fly High.

  6. I worked with Linda for several years at Venture Logistics. I remember her sweet smile in greeting people who came thru the door and she was like a ray of sunshine. She was a pure joy to be around. Sorry for your loss.

  7. Linda was such a sweet, kind soul. I was fortunate to work with her at Venture Logistics and am saddened to learn of her passing.

  8. Beverly Bedrick Coram I worked with Linda for years at Oliver, we shared a lot of good times and fun moments together, although we were out of touch for years I will always remember our good times and may she RIP now.Prayers for her family

  9. Linda was one of the few people I knew that I could truly confide in. She was a wonderful friend and a great listener. We laughed and cried and shared secrets. I didn’t get to see her often but when we did see each other we just picked right back up where we left off. Linda understood. She was and is an angel to many. God bless you my friend. You are missed and loved.

  10. Linda was a great Aunt to me, in marriage to Larry Wade. I recall sleepovers with her daughter, Lisa. Linda had a great spirit. I vaguely remember there being parties in their basement, in her home in West Newton, Indiana.


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