Linda F. Caldwell
June 7, 1957 ~ February 7, 2011
Linda was born to Hurley Wilson, Jr. and Auguster Barnes Wilson in San Antonio, Texas on June 7, 1957. She attended schools in the San Antonio Independent School District. Later in life Linda worked for the city of San Antonio until her oldest son, Donovan became deathly ill with asthma.
In August of 1974 Linda married William M. Caldwell. Linda was the proud mother of three children, Donovan, William and Krystal who she loved dearly. After attending a women's retreat with her sister, she accepted Christ as her Lord and Savior. Nothing was more important to her than her relationship with Christ and her family. She was a member of Bright and Morning Star Baptist Church.
Linda was preceded in death by her father, Hurley Wilson, Jr. and her oldest brother, Bishop Glen D. Wilson.
Linda will be forever remembered and loved by her mother, Auguster Anderson, her children: Donvan Eugene Caldwell, William Lamar Caldwell, Krystal Lynn Richard and special son, Donald Wayne Grinage, her sisters: Loretta Wilson, Lutricia Peavy and Valencia Brown, her brothers: Donald Wilson, Anthony Anderson (Kotisha), Harold Wilson and James Wilson, her grandchildren: Kalaya Ja'roe, William Jr., Seaira, Destiny, Donvanique, Brandon, Jacob and Denise Caldwell.


MAY THE LORD BLESS YOU @ YOUR FAMILY AT THIS TIME.. LINDA WAS @ WILL ALWAYS BE FAMILY TO US, YOU ALL ARE IN OUR PRAYER’S… DAUGTHER CORA MARTIN @ FAMILY AT 446 HUB AVE, SAN ANTONIO TEXAS 78220..
May God give grace to go through the most difficult time in your life. I know He will keep you, guide you and love you from where you are to where He wants you to be. His peace passeth all understanding. He’ll get you through this.
Donovan and family, Heartfelt condolences and deepest sympathies on the loss of your beloved mother. May the Lord keep you in His loving arms in this dark hour. I will continue to pray to Christ to give strength and comfort for you and your family. Much love to all.
To my niece Krystal, nephews, Donovan and William. May God comfort you through this time of your loss of your mom. God makes no mistakes. Cheerish all the memories. Take care of each each. Remember to ALWAYS put GOD first. He will supply all your earthly needs. Love you all, Aunt Debbie