Linda L. Towns
July 6, 1930 ~ December 10, 2015
Linda L. Towns, 85 of Indianapolis and formerly of Mooresville, passed away December 10, 2015 at her home. She was born July 6, 1930 in North Carolina to the late Homer P. and Ella R. (Gentry) Ray. Her husband, Billy H. Towns preceded her in death. Survivors include her children, W. Eric Towns, Jeffrey H. Towns, Charles W. (Paula) Towns, Pamela L. (Reggie) Graham and Kathy S. Cosby; her brother, Raymond Ray; six grandchildren, Regina Wells, Robert Eastes, William Eastes, Jeffery Towns, Jr., Carson A. Watts and Lindsay M. Watts; nine great grandchildren and two great great granddaughters.
The family will have a celebration of life service at a later date. Final care and cremation arrangements were entrusted to Carlisle-Branson Funeral Service & Crematory in Mooresville. Visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share your favorite memory with the family.






Sorry for your loss I remember your mom well. Love to all of you.Roberta(Bertie) Henley
To the Towns family it with great sadness to learn of the passing of Mrs. Towns, Linda. I shared some good times with your mom and dad and you guys. I remember Pam and I and Bill had way to many cocktails one night into the wee morning hours and we let Bill out at the house only to get a call from your mother telling me If ever got Bill in that condition again she would come kick my behind. LOL. So sad for your loss. Friend, Mark Friedman
Prayers Kathy & family Hugs!!
She was such an amazing and beautiful woman! I will never forget how much time i used to spend with her out in Cloverdale, i remember making myself cry so i didnt have to go home. I just loved all the walmart shopping sprees and spending hours upon hours working puzzles on the kitchen table. I wish i had gotten to spend more time with her the last few years, but i am very thankful for the time we had. I love her and will miss her soo much <3
I am so sorry to hear this news. Linda was always so funny! I could tell several stories, but this isn’t the place!! She was loud, fun, and someone I was fortunate enough to know. I can remember the very first time I ever met her. Pam and I were dropping Jeff off at home after school. Linda and Bill were putting paneling up in one of the rooms in their house. Linda was mad, came outside yelling. I said…Who is that?? Jeff said…My mom! I remember it like it was this morning, and yes, I cleaned it up a bit. I know all of you are feeling sad right now, but try to think about all of the funny things she said and did. She enjoyed life. Peggy Follis Brindle
So sorry for your lose I hope she is up in heaven. Giving Bruce some hell. Love you all. God Bless
Has so many fun family memories with all the cousins! Loved having Linda aa a sister-on-law. Sorry for your loss. Love, Aunt Rosie