Lynn A Chadwick, 64, returned to his heavenly home on February 20th, 2024 after a valiant battle with cancer. He was surrounded at home by his sweetheart, children, and family as his spirit returned to his Heavenly Father.
He was born on January 9th, 1960 in Lander, Wyoming to Elizabeth “Betty” Winn Chadwick and Howard Glen Chadwick. His family lived in Wyoming, Utah, Idaho and Arkansas and he talked fondly about his experiences growing up in the country. He was a country boy at heart.
He married the love of his life Carrie on August 14, 1980. They were sealed in the Salt Lake Temple for time and all eternity. They were blessed to have two children, Chelsie (Zack) Haynes and Zac Chadwick. He also has three grandchildren- Holly, Gracie, and Hunter. The very most important thing to him was his family. He loved them with his entire heart. His life revolved around them, and his time spent with them was what brought him the most joy.
Some of his favorite time off work was spent on his boat fishing with his family. He enjoyed camping and fishing at Flaming Gorge reservoir and spending time outdoors.
Lynn worked at EG&G Chemical Disposal Plant for twenty years and made many lifelong friends that had a positive impact on his life.
He is survived by his wife, children and three grandchildren; along with his sister Denise (Terry) Chadwick, and three brothers Glen (Jessie) Chadwick, Harold (Diana) Chadwick and Jody Chadwick. Preceded in death by his parents, and his brother Johnny Chadwick.
A celebration of his life with funeral services will be held on Tuesday, February 27, 2024 at 12:00 pm at the Stansbury Lake Ward building, 5899 Bayshore Drive Stansbury Park, UT. Viewings will be held Monday, Feb 26, 2024 from 6-8 and prior to the funeral from 10:30 – 11:30.
Burial will follow in the Stansbury Park Cemetery in care of the Dalton-Hoopes Funeral Home. 435-884-3031
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This is very sad news, Lynn had a very positive influence on my life.
I worked with Lynn at Lockheed Martin, His good example of living ones standard’s no matter what anyone thinks and really good logical life advice has never been forgotten. My condolences to his family. He will truly be missed.
I will always cherish the time spent with Lynn while he lived in Arkansas. He was always so very sweet. The laughter we shared, and he would always push me just high enough, but not too high on the swing set! He was a kind hearted cousin and he knew I was afraid of heights. I will always remember him fondly. My heart and my prayers go out to his family.♥️🙏
Lynn is my big brother, we were year and 6 days apart as I look back I always looked up to him and was very proud to call him my brother. I don’t I ever saw him angry at anyone he had the biggest kindest of heart that I have ever saw,Lynn had incredible Charactor even when there was no one around I will truly miss him love ya Lynn
I was saddened to hear of Lynn’s passing and express my condolences to hos family, friends and loved ones.
I had the privilege of working with Lynn at Tooele Army Depot and I always admired his integrity and hard work. I shall forever cherish my memory of him.
Lynn was one of the most caring people I know. After my husband died, Lynn and Carrie came every Saturday and Lynn would mow the lawns, wash my car, and anything he could see needed doing.
Everyone loved Lynn but especially the kids because he was so kind and attentive to them.
He will be greatly missed by all!
We’re so sorry to hear about Lynn’s passing. We pray that your hearts will be comforted during this difficult time.
Mark & Heather Horrocks
So very sorry for your loss.
So sorry to hear of Lynn’s passing I worked with him at EG&G he shared a rental car with me and two others while we were back at Edgewood MD for training we had fun seeing all the sights and country back there he was always fun to work with and talk to
We send our heartfelt condolences at this time
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