Linda Kay (McMurdo) Pfeiffer
December 23, 1961 ~ April 19, 2024
Linda Kay Pfeiffer, beloved wife, daughter, sister, and friend, passed away on April 19, 2024, in Salina, Kansas. She was born on December 23,1961, to Roscoe and Carol McMurdo. Linda’s departure has left a void in the lives of all who knew her, but her memory will forever remain in the hearts of those she touched.
In 1986, Linda exchanged vows with her beloved husband, Mark L. Pfieffer at the Little White Chapel in Las Vegas, Nevada. Their union was a testament to their love and commitment to each other, creating a bond that would withstand the tests of time.
Linda’s journey through life was marked by her dedication to her work and her unwavering spirit. She began her career at the front desk of the Salina Journal, where she exhibited professionalism and a strong work ethic. In 1999, she rose to the position of Pre-Press Supervisor, showcasing her leadership skills and attention to detail. In her final years, she worked at CherryRoads out of Hutchinson, Kansas as a Pre-Press Productions expert, leaving a lasting impact on her colleagues and the industry.
Outside of her professional life, Linda found solace and joy in her hobbies and interests. She had a passion for crocheting, creating beautiful pieces that reflected her creativity and talent. Additionally, she cherished her visits to Branson, Missouri, where she delighted in watching musical shows and exploring the sights of the area. These experiences brought her immense happiness and allowed her to unwind from the demands of daily life.
Linda is survived by her husband, Mark, her brothers, Bob (Debbie) Doug (Ami), and Ron (Jennifer), as well as her nieces and nephews, who meant the world to her. Their love and support sustained Linda through life’s challenges and brought her moments of joy and laughter.
A celebration of life to honor Linda, will be held at 2 p.m., Saturday, April 27, at Ryan Mortuary, 137 N 8th, St., Salina, KS. Mark suggests donations be made to Gentiva Hospice or the Tammy Walker Cancer Center of Salina, two organizations that were close to Linda’s heart.
Linda Kay Pfieffer will be remembered for her kindness, warmth, and unwavering love for her family and friends. Her legacy lives on in the memories shared by those who were fortunate enough to know her. May she rest in peace, knowing she was deeply loved and will be sorely missed.
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