Linda Holcombe Golden

Birth date: Jun 30, 1941 Death date: Jan 27, 2024

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Linda Holcombe Golden, widow of Ronald Golden, passed away on Saturday, January 27th. Linda was born on June 30, 1941.Born in Greenville, SC, she was the daughter of the late J.B. and Beulah Matthews Holcombe. She was a member of the Red Hat Society, Telephone Pioneers of America, and Lee Road Baptist Church in Taylors, SC. Linda was a huge animal lover and rescued many cats in her lifetime.Linda is survived by her daughter, Rhonda Golden Thomas of Great Falls, SC; her grandson, Hunter Thomas of Charlotte, NC (wife: Natasha Long Thomas) and her great grandson, Charlie Thomas; her granddaughter, Hannah Faye Thomas of Charlotte, NC; niece, Traci Rodgers of Charlotte, NC; niece, Billie Hill of Atlanta, GA; nephew, Chris Hill of Charlotte, NC; niece, April Rodgers Beveridge of Taylors, SC (husband: Jeff); great niece, Emily Mace of Atlanta, GA; great niece, Victoria Rodgers of Taylors, SC; great niece, Mackenzie Hill of Simpsonville, SC; her brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Doug and Sandy Golden of Simpsonville and their family.Linda is preceded in death by her sisters Doris Holcombe Hill and Marilyn Holcombe Rodgers, both of Taylors, SC.Linda will be missed by her family and friends.In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation in her memory to Project HALO, P.O. Box 667924, Charlotte, NC 28206. Notes to the family may be made at www.lancasterfuneralhome.com. Lancaster Funeral Home & Cremation Service is serving the family of Mrs. Golden.

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Sarah Cook

Just seeing this but sending prayers for you all--grief at the loss of Linda will be felt by so many whose lives she touched. She was a good manager and a great person to know.

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Roni Thomason

I was saddened to hear of Linda's passing. What a great supervisor at Ma Bell. One of my favorites. Such a great friend, we shared cat stories, yard plans in Taylor's & at the lake. May she rest in peace. Hugs to you Rhonda & your family. Love, Roni Seay

JD

Judy Dalton

Linda and I worked side by side at Carolina's Telco for 18 years. We had some great times. We were each others best friends. We always talked about when we retired we would take trips together but then she moved to Great Falls. I would always kid her that she abandoned me. I would try to go up and visit her every year for a few days and we always had a great time. I hadn't been up in a couple of years but we would talk or text often and she came to Greenville for doctor appointments once or twice a year and we would have lunch. She was the best friend anyone could ever want. I will miss her so much. Rhonda if there is anything I can do please let me know. I know what you are going through my Mom passed away 4years ago she lived with me and I still miss her every day.

JD

Jane Davis

I have so many memories of Linda. She was so kind and also so fun. She loved our Red Hat group. We went lots of places. We'd all pile in her van. She didn't like to drive so I'd always drive and we were on the road to some fun. She was a wonderful supervisor at BellSouth. We all loved her, she was always fair. Linda will be missed.