

Linda Susanne Webber Lefholz, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, passed away peacefully in her home on May 4, 2025, at the age of 60. Born on November 11, 1964, in Walpole, Massachusetts, Linda's vibrant childhood unfolded in sunny South Florida, where she shared joyful adventures with her twin sisters, Jacqueline Anne Eustice and Natalie Marie Arnold.
Linda attended North Miami High School, where she shone brightly as a member of the Key Club, graduating in 1982. Her youthful energy carried her to great heights on the swim team, tennis court, and waterskiing on the Florida coast. Driven by curiosity and a love for knowledge, Linda later attended Appalachian State University, embracing lifelong learning.
Passionate about natural healing, Linda established a natural medicine practice in Macon, Georgia, during the late 1990s. Her intuitive understanding of wellness and her gentle, nurturing spirit touched countless lives and left a lasting impact on those she served.
A faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Linda exemplified Christlike love and compassion in her daily life. Her generosity, quickness to forgive, and endless patience inspired those around her. She possessed a brilliant mind and a deeply charitable heart, always extending kindness and understanding to everyone she encountered.
Linda found profound joy in her garden, where her green thumb brought beauty and tranquility to her surroundings. An avid reader of mysteries, she also had a passion for writing, music, and a deep affection for animals, reflecting her gentle and thoughtful nature. Above all, Linda was a devoted and unwavering supporter of her children, Benjamin Steele Lefholz and Noah Dietrich Lefholz, instilling within them a love for learning, integrity, and grace.
Her grandchildren were a particular source of delight and pride, and Linda cherished every moment spent with them.
Linda was preceded in death by her parents, Harold Benjamin Webber Jr. and Natalie Elaine McGrath Webber. She leaves behind her devoted husband, Richard Allen Lefholz; her sons, Benjamin Steele and Noah Dietrich (Alexandra); her cherished grandchildren, Jenny, Reese, Maci, Bree, and Jack; her stepsons, Jay Bentley (Annette) and Craig Thomas (Julie); her sisters, Jacqueline Anne Eustice and Natalie Marie Arnold, along with numerous extended family members and friends who adored her deeply.
A memorial service to celebrate Linda's extraordinary life will be held on May 10, 2025, at 11:00 AM at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1624 Williamson Rd, Macon, Georgia 31206, Bishop Kyle Hargrave will officiated. Friends and family are invited to gather for a viewing from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM prior to the service. Flowers may be sent to Snow's Memorial Chapel, 1419 Bass Rd., Macon, Georgia 31210. Burial will be at a later date.
Linda’s warm smile, compassionate heart, and unwavering love will be forever remembered by all whose lives she touched.
Visit www.snowsmacon.com to express condolences.
Snow’s Memorial Chapel Bass Road has charge of the arrangements.
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