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David, Lisa and Family, Ed and I knew Lynda for many years at Fed Ex. You never lose anything (not really), Things, people, they go away sooner or later; You can’t hold them anymore than you can hold the moonlight. But if they
Birth date: Oct 2, 1945 Death date: Oct 23, 2011
Lynda Lee Latham Oxley, 66, died on Sunday, October 23, 2011 due to complications from Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis. Born in Norfolk, VA in 1945, Lynda was raised in Memphis. She graduated from Lausanne School for Girls and atten Read Obituary
David, Lisa and Family, Ed and I knew Lynda for many years at Fed Ex. You never lose anything (not really), Things, people, they go away sooner or later; You can’t hold them anymore than you can hold the moonlight. But if they
My prayers are with your family. Lynda interviewed and gave me my first professional position at FedEx. Lynda helped me more than she ever knew over 30 years ago. She will be sadly missed by all, especially me!
Condolences to her children Lisa and Josh. My prayers are for both of you and your family. I worked for your mom at Fed Ex in Mphs Call Ctr and she was a wonderful mentor and taught me work ethics I*ve never forgotten! Fed Ex lost one of its very be
Lisa, David, and Family, Lynda and I started the same year at Federal Express, grew up loving and living the Purple Promise, and finding so much joy in our FedEx family. Lynda had a spirit that energized us, an attitude that made us want to be better th
My sincere condolences to all the Latham and Oxley families. Lynda will truly be missed. I am a FedEx 25 year veteran and lived the purple dream that she so loved.
I was deeply saddened to hear the news of Lynda’s passing. I worked with Lynda in various positions at FedEx. She was always a joy to work with and always there to jump in and do whatever it took to get the job done.She will be greatly missed. May he
Lisa, David and family our prayers of healing & comfort go out to you all. May you find peace in the wonderful memories of a great woman who was loved and will be missed by so many. Lynda was a joy to work for and certainly was one of the highlights of my
She taught me so much about Fedex but more so about life….the strongest woman I’ve ever known. Im thankful to have been a part of her life. My prayers are with you David, Lisa and family
What a life it was to be loved by so many people in so many capacities. Many of us knew her for many years through FedEx, and I can’t think of a single person she ever worked with who wasn’t better off having known her. David and family, I hope it gives
Family and friends of Lynda Lee Latham Oxley,sorry to read of the loss of your dear one.Hoping comfort and a calmness of heart will shower upon each of you.The blessings of being reunited with those we have loss in death will be the greastest joy of all..