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Remembering Linda Joan Plank: A Legacy of Love in Milton
Our family is heartbroken to announce the passing of our beloved mother, Linda Joan Plank, age 77, who passed away from Alzheimer’s Disease on July 10, 2026, in Milton, Florida.Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma on November 20, 1948, she was the…
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- Linda Joan Plank passed away at age 77 in Milton from Alzheimer’s Disease.
- She is remembered for her dedication to family and community, especially through her involvement at First Baptist Church.
- The family expresses gratitude to the caregivers at Arcadia Assisted Living in Pace for their support.
The community of Milton is mourning the loss of Linda Joan Plank, who passed away on July 10, 2026, at the age of 77 due to Alzheimer’s Disease. Linda’s life journey began on November 20, 1948, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where she was born to Clyde and Dorothy Maxwell.
Linda was a dedicated nurse, having completed her nursing program and worked at St. John’s Hospital in Tulsa before marrying Donald Plank on February 21, 1974. Their nearly 52 years of marriage were filled with love and support, as she devoted herself to raising their four children. Linda was known for being a constant presence at her children’s events, never missing a game, concert, or graduation, earning her the title of everyone’s biggest cheerleader. Her grandchildren fondly called her “Nanny.”
In addition to her husband, Linda was preceded in death by her parents. She is survived by her children: Gretchen Bradley, Jeff Plank (Amy), John Plank (Kim), and Stephanie Arnold; her grandchildren: Wren Wiley, Megan Varner, Hunter Plank, Lakelynn Ramos, Abigail Bradley, Kameron Mitchell, Brendon Mitchell, Julia Arnold, Jack Arnold, and Sam Arnold; her great-grandchildren: Kamen Wiley, Kaden Mitchell, Emery Ramos, Rowan Ramos, and Pearce Smith; her sister Marilyn Davis; and a devoted caregiver, Ashley Jackson, who became like family.
Linda and her husband were dedicated members of the First Baptist Church in Harold, Florida, leaving behind many friends who cherished their companionship. The family extends special thanks to the staff at Arcadia Assisted Living in Pace, Florida, for their compassionate care during Linda’s and Donald’s final years.
This loss resonates deeply within the Milton community as residents remember Linda’s unwavering spirit and love for family and friends.
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Based on reporting originally published by Lewis Funeral Homes (Milton/Pace/Navarre). Read the original story.