Linda Lee Brodock, 68, of Great Falls passed away on February 7, 2021. Rather than holding a memorial service, she wished for her friends and family to privately honor their happiest memories of her. Condolences may be shared with the family online at www.SchniderFuneralHome.com or mailed to Schnider Funeral Home, 1510 13th Street South in Great Falls, MT 59405. Linda was born April 8, 1952, to Rose Martha Brodock (nee Dobkowski) and Russell Lee Brodock in Great Falls, Montana. She graduated from Great Falls High School in 1970, and like her father and brothers, went on to work for the Montana Power Company. She married George Morrill, and they had two children, Stacy and Garret. At Montana Power, she taught children about electrical safety across the state, and later founded the Painted Horse Stables. After retirement, she spent her time caring for her family, her animals, and her community. She taught as a substitute teacher, was a caretaker for Bill and Mary Roberts, enjoyed her membership with the Prospector Club, and supported her children’s education and family’s health. Always a selfless provider, Linda approached everyone with bright eyes and a big smile, eager to help others however she could. An unshakable resolve to give the best support to her friends and loved ones made her the central pillar of our family. Caring and forthright, Linda always helped her children achieve their dreams. From an early age she imparted her great love of reading and learning to them which carried both through their higher education. Investing in her daughter’s dream to own her own bakery and encouraging her son’s many projects, Linda did not hesitate to tell everyone the pride she held for her children, to whom she gave her whole heart and soul. Linda is survived by her brother, Thomas “Tommy” L. Brodock, his wife, Trish, his step-children, and their son Colton; her brother, James “Jimmy” R. Brodock; former husband, George L. Morrill; her daughter, Stacy L. Brockberg (nee Morrill) and husband, Ben; her son, Garret H. Morrill. She was preceded in passing by her parents, Rose and Russell Brodock. Linda lived a most worthy life that brought to this world a love and happiness that transcends all now. May she forever know peace and allow us to bless others as she has blessed us. Goodnight, Mom.