Linda Jean Wells
July 6, 1948 – February 24, 2023
Linda Jean Wells, 74, of St. Leonard, MD and formerly of Owings, MD passed away on February 24, 2023 at her residence.
Born July 6, 1948 in Washington, DC, she was the daughter of the late William Frederick Meyers and Catherine Veronica Meyers.
Linda graduated from Calvert High School. She was a hairdresser for over fifty-five years, working at Katie’s Beauty Shop in North Beach, MD and Rausch Funeral Homes in Owings, Port Republic and Lusby, MD. Linda retired in 2020. She loved playing slots, scratch offs, playing cards with her family and friends and word search puzzles. Linda loved spending time with her family, enjoying the sun on a beautiful sunny day, and eating crabs.
Linda is survived by her children, Johnny Wells (Christine) of St. Leonard, MD, Wayne Wells of Prince Frederick, MD and Cathy Pickerall of Prince Frederick, MD; six grandchildren; and brother, Les Meyers of St. Leonard, MD. She was preceded in death by her husband, Royce “Tinky” Wells and her twin sister, Sandra Meyers Robbins.
Services will be private. Condolences to the family may be made at www.rauschfuneralhomes.com.
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My prayers go out to the family and friends of Linda Meyers Wells. We had such good times in school, but as most of the time happens we lose touch. May the Lord take you in his embrace and you see your sister Sandy again.
To the Meyers & Wells family, So sorry to hear of Linda’s passing. We went to school together and I was always glad to see her when I had to visit the funeral home. I pray she is at peace and now with her twin sister. May God be with all.
Johnny, Wayne, and Cathy,
Your Mom was our neighbor, friend, and she was family. She was there to help when needed and though she and you Dad had went in different directions, after he had his stroke, she was always available to cook, clean, and stay with him when needed. We will never forget her and her goodness. Praying for you always.
Your Uncle Hugh and Aunt Diane
Johnny, Wayne, and Cathy, your loss is felt by many. Linda was such a a special woman. I met her way back in 1960. My parents bought a beach house in 1958 and we moved down permanently in June of ’60. Your Mom, Aunt Sandy and your Grandmother were some of the first people we got to know, New friends in our new home. Katie’s Beauty Salon was down 7th Street close to the Bay. Your Grandmother was an expert beautician and well like by all. Your Mom and Aunt Sandy hung out at the shop some days. That is how I got to know Linda. From the day Katie cut off my ponytail before I started high school thru the years that followed, Linda has been one of my favorite people. As we get older, we don’t see friends even family as often as we would like. Whenever the chance, I was always tickled to see her to share a hug, a kiss, catch up a bit. Just as you, I love your Mom very much. Keep all of your sweet memories close to your heart and she will always be with you. Prayers for you and your families.
Johnny, Wayne and Cathy, I loved your Mom like a sister. I cherish the years we worked together. Any time I ran in to her there were may huge, tight hugs and a few tears. Watching you kids growing up, its been hard being out of touch. Life moves on and we go in different directions but I will treasure knowing, laughing and crying with Linda. I know you will miss her. Rest in peace my dear friend ❤🙏
She was a good friend and had fun in school with her and saw her in the 7/11 playing her numbers and loved talking and laughing with her! Will miss those times and before retiring saw her at Rausch’s occasionally. Truly cared about her whole family who had roots in the county and North Beach!! Always hugged and will miss those. Sad losing all these special people and keeps happening almost weekly it seems. Sending sympathy to family and friends and want them to know how special she was and Willy and I will miss her and will cherish memories of her forever. I remember I had English with her in 12th grade and we were always in trouble for talking and he put us in the front row but did not stop us! RIP Linda. I will hold on to all those years of memories and did not know you were sick and would have loved to talk and provide support and what I could during that time. I think you knew you were special to both of us and we tried to show you everytime we saw you. You knew a lot of people from your jobs and know you are leaving a lot of sad people to hear this news. Until we meet again, I will think of you and never forgotten!
I can not believe you are gone, you will definitely never be forgotten. Our family started with Katie & stayed with Linda. We were more than customers, we were family! I love Linda, she was so spunky, fun, & a beautiful woman inside & out. Our sincere condolences to the entire family. 🙏♥️🙏 Rest now & enjoy loved ones awaiting.
JJ, Jackie & family
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My prayers go out to the family and friends of Linda Meyers Wells. We had such good times in school, but as most of the time happens we lose touch. May the Lord take you in his embrace and you see your sister Sandy again.
Rest In Peace Pretty Lady. I was Honored to know You as a Friend for so many Years.
To the Meyers & Wells family, So sorry to hear of Linda’s passing. We went to school together and I was always glad to see her when I had to visit the funeral home. I pray she is at peace and now with her twin sister. May God be with all.
Johnny, Wayne, and Cathy,
Your Mom was our neighbor, friend, and she was family. She was there to help when needed and though she and you Dad had went in different directions, after he had his stroke, she was always available to cook, clean, and stay with him when needed. We will never forget her and her goodness. Praying for you always.
Your Uncle Hugh and Aunt Diane
Johnny, Wayne, and Cathy, your loss is felt by many. Linda was such a a special woman. I met her way back in 1960. My parents bought a beach house in 1958 and we moved down permanently in June of ’60. Your Mom, Aunt Sandy and your Grandmother were some of the first people we got to know, New friends in our new home. Katie’s Beauty Salon was down 7th Street close to the Bay. Your Grandmother was an expert beautician and well like by all. Your Mom and Aunt Sandy hung out at the shop some days. That is how I got to know Linda. From the day Katie cut off my ponytail before I started high school thru the years that followed, Linda has been one of my favorite people. As we get older, we don’t see friends even family as often as we would like. Whenever the chance, I was always tickled to see her to share a hug, a kiss, catch up a bit. Just as you, I love your Mom very much. Keep all of your sweet memories close to your heart and she will always be with you. Prayers for you and your families.
Rest In Peace, Linda. I knew you in school and know your brother, Leslie better as a classmate and graduate of Class of 68’
My condolences to all family members and may the Lord comfort them during this sad time.
Johnny, Wayne and Cathy, I loved your Mom like a sister. I cherish the years we worked together. Any time I ran in to her there were may huge, tight hugs and a few tears. Watching you kids growing up, its been hard being out of touch. Life moves on and we go in different directions but I will treasure knowing, laughing and crying with Linda. I know you will miss her. Rest in peace my dear friend ❤🙏
She was a good friend and had fun in school with her and saw her in the 7/11 playing her numbers and loved talking and laughing with her! Will miss those times and before retiring saw her at Rausch’s occasionally. Truly cared about her whole family who had roots in the county and North Beach!! Always hugged and will miss those. Sad losing all these special people and keeps happening almost weekly it seems. Sending sympathy to family and friends and want them to know how special she was and Willy and I will miss her and will cherish memories of her forever. I remember I had English with her in 12th grade and we were always in trouble for talking and he put us in the front row but did not stop us! RIP Linda. I will hold on to all those years of memories and did not know you were sick and would have loved to talk and provide support and what I could during that time. I think you knew you were special to both of us and we tried to show you everytime we saw you. You knew a lot of people from your jobs and know you are leaving a lot of sad people to hear this news. Until we meet again, I will think of you and never forgotten!
I can not believe you are gone, you will definitely never be forgotten. Our family started with Katie & stayed with Linda. We were more than customers, we were family! I love Linda, she was so spunky, fun, & a beautiful woman inside & out. Our sincere condolences to the entire family. 🙏♥️🙏 Rest now & enjoy loved ones awaiting.
JJ, Jackie & family