Lynda Ann Schumacher passed on November 19 at her home in Greenville. She is survived by her adoring husband, Valentine Satko. Valentine will greatly miss his Lynda. She was incredible loyal and supportive of Valentine for 45 years through his career and with the trials and tribulations of his health.
Lynda was an overall kind and supporting lady. Her generosity extended not only to those she knew and loved but to many charities and organizations. She was especially dedicated to animals and animal rights. Lynda remembered the animals of her youth and those she loved dearly in her life and was dedicated to helping them have better lives.
In her career, Lynda worked with many writers but was, in her own right, an accomplished novelist having published one book and had another ready for publishing at the time of her passing. Lynda was also known for the intriguing short stories she wrote as well.
Lynda Ann Schmacher was admired and loved by all.
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