For the whole of one’s life a Linda On October 6, 2014, Lou McLeod, who had been born in Battle Creek, Michigan, and had reached the age of 70 years old, passed away in the Good Samaritan Hospice Residence.
When it came to hospice care, she was a trailblazer in the industry. She made her home in Battle Creek for the duration of her stay there. Her parents, Andrew Rogers and Elizabeth (Smeeding) Askew, were overjoyed to bring their daughter into the world on September 23, 1944.
They were thrilled to welcome their daughter into the world. The arrival of their daughter was something that they were eagerly anticipating. They are the parents of a girl who is usually referred to as she. Pennfield Elementary School, which Linda had attended for her elementary training, awarded her high school diploma in 1962.
Linda had attended Pennfield Elementary School the previous year. On the 21st of August, 1965, she and David McLeod tied the knot, which meant that they were legally married and became husband and wife on that day. Their wedding took place on that day.
Patricia McLeod’s legacy will be passed down from one generation to the next by her husband of 49 years, David McLeod, who lives in Battle Creek, Michigan; her mother and stepfather, Betty and Gayle Askew; her daughter, Lisa Russell Hawthorn; her grandson, Braden Hawthorn; and her granddaughter, Lindsey Hawthorn.
All of these individuals are able to carry on her legacy. Before she went away, her father, Andrew Rodgers, had already passed away. Her own death came after his passing.