IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Lynda Louise

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December 22, 1958 – January 15, 2026

Obituary

Lynda Louise Kline, 67, of Narvon, Pennsylvania, passed away peacefully on January 15, 2026, held in love and comfort, with her husband at her bedside.

Born on December 22, 1958, at Delaware Valley Hospital, she was raised in Levittown, Pennsylvania, alongside all of her siblings as one of five children, the second of five, including her late brother, Frederick Yeager. She was preceded in death by her father, Frederick Yeager Sr., and is survived by her loving mother, Roseann Yeager of Winter Haven, Florida; her sisters, Judith Taylor of Winter Haven, Florida, and Sue Blystone of Levittown, Pennsylvania; and her brother, Kevin Yeager. She graduated from Delhaas High School in Bristol Township, Levittown, and went on to further her education, earning her Licensed Practical Nurse licensure from Bucks County Technical School in 1989.

Lynda was a devoted wife, a loving and steadfast mother, sister and a deeply cherished grandmother whose warmth and generosity touched everyone fortunate enough to know her. Family was the heart of Lynda’s life and the source of her greatest joy. She was married to her loving husband, John Edward Kline, with whom she shared 42 years together. A life built on love, dedication, and family. She was a proud and devoted mother to her daughters Jennifer Zeiset, wife of Bradley Zeiset, and Patricia Sipes. Lynda’s greatest pride was her growing family, she is a cherished grandmother to Jamee, Jocilynn, Jordyn, Jayla, Charlie, Caylee, Cayce, and Cody, as well as a loving great-grandmother to four great-grandchildren, all of whom brought her immense joy and purpose.

While Lynda was proud of her work as a Licensed Practical Nurse at the Coatesville VA, her greatest calling was always her family. Her compassionate nature extended far beyond her profession and was rooted in the deep love she had for those closest to her. She cared for her patients with dedication and kindness, but it was at home where her nurturing spirit shined brightest—offering comfort, encouragement, and unwavering support to her family, who were always the center of her world.

Lynda deeply cherished the time she spent hosting family dinners and cookouts, filling her home with laughter, love, and togetherness. With her great sense of humor and fun-loving spirit, she welcomed the beautiful chaos of family life—her laughter often loud, her joy contagious, and her presence unmistakable. Family yard games, playful competition, and moments of carefree fun were more than just activities to her; they were expressions of the love she shared and the memories she held closest to her heart. She was a proud and loyal Philadelphia Eagles fan, rarely missing a game, and enjoyed cheering on her team alongside those she loved. She found happiness in life’s quieter moments—playing Yahtzee, tending to her flowers, and sharing meaningful conversations and stories with the people she loved most.

Lynda will be remembered for her nurturing spirit, her selflessness, and the unconditional love she gave so freely. Though her absence leaves a profound void, her legacy lives on in the family she held close, the lives she touched through her work, and the countless memories that will forever be carried in the hearts of those who loved her.

She will be deeply missed, lovingly remembered, and forever cherished

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