
In Loving Memory
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Linda Lee Terwort
November 5, 1948 — June 1, 2026
In Loving Memory of Linda Lee Terwort
Born on November 5, 1948, in the vibrant heart of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Linda Lee Terwort graced this world with her boundless energy and compassionate spirit. On June 1, 2026, after a short battle with illness, she peacefully departed, leaving behind a legacy of love and kindness that will forever remain etched in our hearts.
Linda was the cherished daughter of Clark and Margaret McKisick, whom she has now joined in eternal rest. She spent her formative years enveloped in the warmth of her family's love, and this nurturing environment fostered the remarkable woman she became. Linda's life was a testament to the values of compassion, service, and deep-rooted faith.
A proud graduate of East Central High School in Tulsa, Linda continued her journey of learning at Northwestern Oklahoma State University in Alva, Oklahoma, where she graduated in 1971 with a Bachelor's degree in Education. Her passion for learning was only surpassed by her love for people, a quality that saw her excel in diverse roles throughout her career. From managing Women's World in Tulsa to her heartfelt work with St. John's Home Health and Hospice, Linda's career was a reflection of her dedication to service and her innate ability to connect with others. Perhaps her most cherished role was that of "keeper of the granddaughter," a title that brought her immense joy and fulfillment.
Linda was a devoted member of the First Methodist Claremore, where she was a beacon of kindness and faith. Her life's journey was intertwined with the Evangelical United Brethren Church, which later merged with the Methodist Church in 1968. Linda's spiritual path was illuminated by her active participation in Walk to Emmaus in Tulsa, where she often shared her wisdom with others. Her involvement in small groups and prayer circles at St. Marks UMC in Tulsa was a testament to her unwavering faith and her desire to uplift those around her.
Her hobbies were as varied as they were passionate. Linda had an affection for sewing, reading, and collecting Coca-Cola memorabilia—a testament to her appreciation for the simple joys in life. Above all, she loved people. Her bright smile could light up any room, and her genuine interest in others made everyone feel special and valued.
Linda is survived by her loving daughter, Davalyn Terwort (Keith) of Claremore, Oklahoma, and her cherished granddaughter, Layrn Dejarnett, who was the light of her life. She also leaves behind her devoted brother, Douglas McKisick (Debbie) of Tulsa, Oklahoma, her best friends Nancy and Roger Heaton-Schmidt of Oswego, IL, her church family, and countless cousins and friends who were touched by her kindness and generosity.
The family extends their heartfelt gratitude to their church family for their unwavering support and to Trinity Hospice for the exceptional care Linda received in her final days. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations be made to the Claremore First Methodist Church, specifically to the "Next Step 2030" memorial fund in Linda's honor. Donations can be made at https://claremorefmc.org/tithes-and-offerings.
Linda Lee Terwort's life was a tapestry of love, faith, and service, woven together with threads of joy and compassion. Though she is no longer with us in body, her spirit will continue to inspire and guide us. Her legacy will live on in the hearts of all who were privileged to know her, and her memory will forever be a blessing.