Linda Sue "Lindy" Vrana

October 2, 1951 ~ April 29, 2021
Linda Sue "Lindy" Vrana, 69, of Wichita, Kansas, passed peacefully Thursday, April 29, 2021, at home surrounded by her family and many friends. Linda's motto of life and answer for everything was always, "Peace & Love". Preceded in death by her parents, Pat and Dodie Clawson; daughter, Angi; and sister, Sandy. Survived by her husband and high school sweetheart, John; daughter, Lori (Donnie) Chandler; sons, Tyler and Jake; grandchildren, Zach, Brittany, Sophia, Sebastian, Colton; great grandchildren, Xaiah, Kai, and Paisley; brother, Buck (Joy) Clawson and sister, Sherry (Bob) Huck. Celebration of Life: Thursday, May 6, 4:00-8:00pm at Crown Uptown Theatre (3207 E Douglas Ave) with Ceremonies and Remembrance at 5:30pm. Memorial contributions with: Child Advocacy Center of Sedgwick County at http://bit.ly/lindavrana and ICT Community Fridge Project @CashApp $ictfreefood or PayPal @ictfreefood. Downing & Lahey Mortuary East.
So, 5 yr old grandson Colton comes up to me and asks, “Can I play with Grandma Lindy’s IPad? Me: I don’t know where it is. Colton: Did Grandma Lindy take it with her to Heaven. Me: Weep Grandma Lindy always let him play his car games.
So very sorry for your loss. She was a special human being.
Vrana. Family. We are so sorry to here of your loss. She was so classy from the time we first met her prayers for you and your family. Donna and Dave Dutton
I was a neighbor of Linda’s on Westfield. We were always on the go looking for something to get into or just playing with whatever was in front of us. She had a smile that gave away our mischief. I can still hear Dodie saying “LINDA SUE” . I’m glad to hear that her mantra was “Peace and Love” as it comforts me to believe she was/is at Peace. Lots of fun memories. Elaine Doelling Williams, Albuquerque, NM
I just remember your mom always laughing and always happy🥰
Linda had a way of making every one feel like they belonged. A wonderful, sweet woman – She was warm, bright, and capable of such an immense love. I know that her memory will carry on through all the lives she has touched, mine certainly being one of them.
Lori I am so sorry to hear about your Mom. She was so fun when she came with your Dad to volunteer as CASC. I was able to see where you got your joy for life and helping others. You were lucky to have her as your Mom. Take care. Theresa
Very sorry to hear this. We all had such great times in Colorado way back when. John, Sherry, Buck and all, my sincere condolences. Greg Hesse
I know that this is late in coming but I sure do miss you!! Just hearing your voice on the phone or the huge smile on your face when I would go to your house. You loved my son’s just like they were your own family. I MISS YOU EVERY DAY!!! I LOVE YOU