Lynda J. Brooks 79, of Palmetto, Florida transitioned from earth to eternity on March 23, 2025.
Visitation Friday, April 4, 2025, 6-8 PM. Greater MT. Pilgrim PB Church 126 Martin Luther King,
Jr., Way, Bradenton, Florida. Service Saturday, April 5, 2025, 12: Noon Greater MT. Pilgrim Church.
Internment: Mansion Memorial Park 1400 36th Avenue E, Ellenton, Florida. Survivors: Sons: Jeffrey,
Al Jr., Sylvester Jr. (Dorcas), Terrance Jr., Robert (Simone), Bradley. Daughters: Karen, Tavis, Latronda,
Lasteveia, April, Roseanne. Aunts: Edna, Willa-Mae. Uncle Lashay. Sisters: Mary John, Betty Jean, Shirley
Barbara Jean. Grandchildren: Tamika (Jackelin), Tasheka, Patricia, Kia, Kory, Karanja(Lanodra), Janardra,
Megan(Swinton), Shakara, Zaylon, Kyla, Kyra, Al Jr., Bevron, Kobe, Kayla, Alvontay, Shedrea, Takelya,
Timia, Dana, Michael, Michelle, Danitra. Great Grandchildren 36, Great-great Grandchildren 2. God Daughters:
Sabrina, Resinia, Reyanna. Special Friends: Renita, Emily, Martha Ann, Josephine, Valerie, Rosemary,
Berda Mae, Terrance Sr.. And a host of other family and friends. Arrangements entrusted to Chandler’s Funeral Home
Willa Mae Boston
April 2, 2025, 4:27 pm
Lynda my niece/sister a big sister to Hal,Mary John,Glo Dean and Betty. Lynda loved everybody and helped anyone in need. She loved The Lord and her Mitchell Family. I always pictured her as a little girl helping her Mother my sweet sister(Mary Helen). I know Lynda will be missed her children,Grands , GreatGrands. Father In The Name of Jesus be gentle with her in Your Arms where she will have your Grace and Mercy.
Tavis Freeman
April 2, 2025, 11:19 pm
Mommy I’m going to miss you💔😭 Thank you for all 58 years of love. I’m grateful God chose you to babe my mommy.😭🙏🏾
Willa Mae Boston
April 3, 2025, 1:15 pm
Lynda siblings : Mary John , Gloria Dean(deceased), Betty Jean, Harold sr. (deceased)
Isabell Hall
April 5, 2025, 2:54 pm
My Condolences to the family. I’ve known lynda from high School. She excelled in sports. I remember her choosing myself and two other players , when no one else would. I remember her telling us , “it’s ok we’re fine”, She kept encouraging us, Sis Lynda worked hard that period , 😂 But we won . Sis Lynda was an amazing encouraging person. She was for the underdog.I will miss her authentic occasions and welcomes in church no one can do it like sister Linda she prepared them and they were original .