Linda Ann Fulton Brock
1961 – 2024
Linda passed away May 31st, 2024, in American Fork, Utah. She went peacefully with her loved ones by her side.
Linda Ann Fulton Brock was born on February 7th, 1961, in New Kensington, Pennsylvania to Robert David Fulton and Patricia Ann Strenkowski Fulton. Her family joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and moved to Lehi, Utah in 1971. She learned the importance of family, traditions, and unconditional love along with her siblings Lori, Todd, Robert, Patty, and Mary. She will always have a special place in her heart for each one of them. She was a peacemaker throughout her life drawing new family members and true friends to her.
Linda fell in love and married Bradley Alvin Brock in August 1981. Together they had 2 children, Bridey Lynn and Bradley Gunner. They bought a house and moved to Nephi, UT. Linda had the opportunity to be a stepmother for a time to Brett, Mallory, and Sarah Webster. Linda was a dedicated hard worker in every job she had, from manager roles to road construction. She easily built relationships along the way as a natural leader.
Her family grew over the years as her children were married and had children of their own. Bridey married Spencer Gardner and had 2 children, Spencer Korbin, and Karson Brock. Gunner married Alli and had 3 children Avery Ann, Kaelynn Colleen, and Bradley Kohen. Bridey then married Shane Cornaby and added 4 more children to the family, Jackson, Josie, Kaylie, and William. Linda opened her heart to everyone that came to be a part of her life.
Linda was a die-hard Pittsburgh Steelers fan. An amazing daughter, sister, wife, mother, grandmother, aunt and friend. An animal lover that had strong connections with all her fur and feather babies and love and respect for nature that she shared with her grandchildren. Linda will be missed by all those that have had the honor of knowing her.
A celebration of life will be held in her honor on June 21, 2024, 4 PM – 8 PM, Canyon View Park 3300 E Powerhouse Rd. Spanish Fork, Ut 84660, Lion’s Pavilion. There will be refreshments and visiting with family.