Sara Henderson LeMaster Linton

Published 9:01 am Wednesday, October 5, 2022

Sara Henderson LeMaster Linton died at Sanctuary Hospice House on October 3, 2022 at age 95.  She was preceded in death by her husband of 41 years, Anderson M. (A.M.) Linton, Jr.

Sara was born in Batesville, Mississippi, March 14, 1927, to Allen Erskine and Ida Keating LeMaster.  She graduated from Batesville High School where she was valedictorian.  She graduated cum laude from the University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy in 1948 and was awarded the Taylor Medal in Pharmacy and Chemistry.  She was a member of Alpha Lambda Delta, Beta Beta Beta, Gamma Sigma Epsilon, Phi Kappa Phi and Rho Chi honorary societies.  She was also a member of the Ole Miss Chapter of the American Pharmacists Association, the Mississippi Pharmacists Association and the American Association of University Women.  At that time, pharmacy was considered a nontraditional career choice for women and she was one of only four women in her class.

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After graduation Sara worked in pharmacies in Cleveland, Mississippi and Chattanooga, Tennessee, before moving to Tupelo in 1950, working at several local pharmacies before becoming a full-time mom. In 1967, she was the first pharmacist hired at North Mississippi Medical Center and worked there for 33 years before retiring at the age of 73.  She continued working as a volunteer at the Good Samaritan Clinic Pharmacy.  Sara lived a life of quiet good works and selflessness. She will be remembered for her unfailing kindness and consideration of others.

Desiring to make a meaningful ongoing contribution to deserving pharmacy students, Sara endowed the Linton Family Pharmacy Scholarship at Ole Miss for those students from Humphreys, Lee and Panola Counties where most of the Linton family members call home. For her 52 working years, Sara embodied the belief that pharmacists serve both their communities and the greater good.

She had a deep and abiding love for Ole Miss and was a lifelong and loyal supporter of Ole Miss academics and athletics.  Sara loved her Rebels. She was exuberant when learning that Ole Miss had won the Baseball College World Series Championship in Omaha.

Sara was a member of Calvary Baptist Church in Tupelo for over 60 years, the Roberta Stacy Sunday School Class, Senior Friends and a primary Sunday School teacher for many years. She was also a member of the Tupelo Junior Women’s Club.

She was preceded in death by her parents and brothers Julian LeMaster and Ray LeMaster.

Survivors include her daughter, Allen Linton (Jeff Asti) of Oxford; a son, Anderson M. Linton, III; granddaughters, Meredith Moore Cheng (Steve), Erica Ruff (Chad), a grandson, David B. Moore, III (Neriza), great-granddaughters, Emma Cheng and Skyler Ruff, great-grandsons Ben Moore and Jackson Ruff and a nephew, Stephen LeMaster.

Her family wishes to express deep gratitude to Dr. Ricky Parker for his decades of invaluable care and to Dr Sarah Bergman for her compassionate care during Sara’s last year. They also extend heartfelt thanks to her devoted caregiver Marilyn Bowden and to the staff at Sanctuary Hospice.

A private family memorial service will be held at a future date and archived thereafter at the W.E. Pegues Funeral Directors website, www.peguesfuneralhome.com. There will be a private inurnment at Lee Memorial Park.

In lieu of flowers, the family respectfully requests that memorial gifts be directed to: the Linton Family Pharmacy Scholarship, University of Mississippi Foundation, 406 University Avenue, Oxford, MS  38655.

Expressions of sympathy and fond memories may be shared at www.peguesfuneralhome.com.