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Linda Gail Kilgore Armour, 70
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Linda Gail Kilgore Armour, age 70, of Smithville passed away Friday, Sept. 22, 2018 at St. Thomas Rutherford Hospital. She was a member of the New Home Missionary Baptist Church and a retired owner and operator of Kilgore’s Restaurant.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Albert and Winnie Summers Taylor; first husband and father of her children, Edsel Kilgore; two sisters and brother-in-law, Christine and Melvin Reeder and Faye and Donnie Lohorn, a brother, James A. Buddy Taylor, and a brother-in-law, Jack Ludy.

Survivors include her husband, Alvin Armour; daughter, Brenda and Wayne Adcock; two sons, David and Terri Kilgore and John and Ginda Kilgore all of Smithville; step-daughter, Peggy and Mike Redmon of Smithville; five brothers, Ricky and Diane Taylor of Smyrna, Ronnie Taylor of Smithville, Jerry Taylor of Smithville, Jimmy and Rita Taylor of Smithville, and Tony and Vickie Taylor of Murfreesboro; five sisters, Mary Ludy of Smyrna, Peggy and Ralph Tramel, Judy and Ronnie Redmon, Darlene Jones, and Sandra and Cameron Dunn all of Smithville. Sister-in-law, Brenda Taylor of Smithville; eight grandchildren, Byron and Paige Adcock, Lauren Adcock, Colby and Taylor Kilgore, Clay and Mariah Kilgore, Colby Barnes, Kolter Kilgore, Kora Kilgore, and Conner Hullet all of Smithville; four great grandchildren, Stella Adcock, Lakelynn Adcock, Titus Stone, Briar Rose Kilgore, and Baby Kilgore of parents Colby and Taylor Kilgore expected in February. Several nieces, nephews, and friends also survive.

Funeral service was held Tuesday, September 27, 2018. at the Chapel of Love-Cantrell Funeral Home. Jason Lohorn and Bobby Lee Hale officiated with burial following in DeKalb Memorial Gardens.

Serving as pallbearers were Kolter, Clay and Colby Kilgore, Byron Adcock, Colby Barnes, Connor Hullett, Michael Wright and Johnathon Puckett.

Love-Cantrell Funeral Home, Smithville, was in charge of the arrangements.