Linda S. McCulla
Linda S. McCulla, age 52, of Quincy passed away Saturday, February 18th, 2023, at Blessing Hospital.
Linda left this life the same way she lived it: loving with all of her heart, mind, and spirit. Facing her challenges with optimism, courage, and determination without complaint, she provided an example for all who were privileged to know her. She was born in Quincy on September 7th, 1970, a daughter of Raymond and Kathleen (O’Brien) Schmidt. She married Michael J. McCulla at Queen of Peace Catholic Church in Ewing, MO on August 15th, 1998. Professionally, Linda worked for Gardner Denver, now Ingersoll Rand, for 26 years. Most recently she had served the corporation as a Senior Sales Manager.
She was a member of the Church of St. Peter.
For Linda, the phrase “Family is everything” was not just something said, but something lived with great joy and inclusivity. She considered her children her greatest gift from God and revered that relationship with great love and passion. Nights at home with schoolwork, days on the golf course, or nights on the court were all a gift that she truly cherished. She loved traveling the country or simply spending a quiet Sunday at home, as long as it was with her family.
Linda was a woman of great intellectual and personal depth, who through it all was still able to keep some of that little girl inside of her. Her love for animals was nothing short of legendary. Sometimes referred to as Elly May, she saw it necessary to take care of all of God’s creatures, especially her dog, Max. Whether it be her own or a stray, she embraced every opportunity to care for and nurture. Mark Twain said: “Heaven goes by favor. If it went by merit, you would stay out and your dog would go in.” She’d be fine with that.
Linda was a selfless and loving wife, mother, sister, and friend. With a smile that could light up a room and a personality with the same affect, she was loved and adored by many. A great soul never dies, because it brings us back together again and again; and where it has been, there is a long trail of beautiful memories. She truly accomplished what is perhaps life’s greatest mission: undeniably leaving this earth far better than she found it.
In addition to her husband Mike, survivors include her two children, Alaina and Alex McCulla of Quincy.
Five siblings, Michael Schmidt of Durham, MO; Brenda (Robert) Jernigan of Hannibal, MO; Carolyn Schmidt of O’Fallon, MO;
Sandra (Alan) Boone of Maywood, MO; and Judy (Steven) Spilker of Camp Point, IL.
Nieces and nephews including, Garrett Boone of Ankeny, IA: Katelyn (Ryan) Uhlmeyer of Canton, MO; Avery and Hayden Spilker of Camp Point, IL. Also, a much-adored great-niece, Andrea Uhlmeyer; brother-in-law John Patrick McCulla of Quincy; and close family members Robert and Penny Musolino also survive.
She is preceded in death by her son, Andrew McCulla; her parents; her mother-in-law Anne St. John and father-in-law, Willard K. McCulla.
A Mass of Christian Burial is planned for Monday, February 27, 2023 at 11:00 a.m. in the Church of St. Peter.
Interment will follow at Calvary Cemetery in Quincy.
Visitation will be Sunday from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. at Duker & Haugh Funeral Home.
Memorials are suggested to St. Jude Children’s Hospital www.stjude.org or to the Quincy Humane Society www.quincyhumanesociety.org
I was so sorry to hear of Linda’s passing. When I started at Gardner Denver 22 years ago, I had the joy of being in her department and she was so helpful and always had a smile on her face. As we moved to different jobs within the company we still stopped to talk and again, her smile was overwhelming. She always had a positive attitude and was quick witted, which I enjoyed so much. She truly did leave the world a better place and you were better for knowing her. My thoughts and prayers are with her family through this transition of life without her. May her memory fill you with joy and put that same smile on your faces as you remember her.
May the Lord grant her eternal rest and let perpetual light shine on her, may she rest in peace.
Amen.
Linda, you were a lovely, kind person and I am very grateful for having known you. My prayers to the family.
RIP Linda.
Brenda I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your sister. My sympathy to you and your family. I know your family is changed forever with a loss such as this. Prayers to you all. Love Laura
Dear Mike, Alaina, and Alex, We your relatives are thinking of you and praying for you and for your dear wife and mother.
I’m so sorry to hear of Linda’s passing. She was so much fun to work with and to be around. After I retired I really missed not seeing her any more. We had some great conversations.
Dear Mike , Alaina, and Alex we are sorry we couldn’t be there with you today please know she was a great lady always a smile and a kind word. Our lives have been better because we knew her. Thank you Linda for allowing us to walk a few miles with you on our lifes journey! Love you all.