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Lynette Wilson

Rigby, Idaho

Sep 23, 1967 – Oct 2, 2024

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BORN
September 23, 1967
DIED
October 2, 2024
LOCATION
Rigby, Idaho

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Eckersell Funeral Home (Eckersell Memorial Chapel) Obituary

Lynette Wilson age 57, passed away peacefully October 2, 2024 at The Wildflower.


Lynette was born September 23, 1967 in Idaho Falls, Idaho, a daughter to Max L. and Joyce Cook Wilson. She attended Joshua Smith Foundation in Idaho Falls and Blackfoot. Later graduating from Rigby High School and Rigby Special Education Seminary.


Lynette lived during her life in Ucon, Garfield, Rigby, Blackfoot, then back to Rigby.


Lynette was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints; she was also a member of Journey’s. She loved signing primary songs, “I am a Child of God”, and “I’m So Glad When Daddy Comes Home”. When her dad would come home from work, she would meet him at the door and they would dance around singing that song, then she would sit on his lap, pat his checks, and give him a great big kiss. Her hobbies were collecting baby dolls and scarfs, she was a part of the Special Olympics, and performed in running, balance beam, and floor exercise which she has gold medaled in.


Lynette is survived by her mom Joyce Cook Wilson, of Rigby, Idaho, and her brothers Ryan Max (Nicole) Wilson of Pingree, Idaho, Greg L. (Andrea) Wilson of Lehi, Utah, Michael Brent (Autumn) Wilson of Idaho Falls, Idaho, and David Joshua (Maureen) Wilson of Idaho Falls, Idaho, and many loving nieces and nephews.


Lynette is preceded by her father Max L. Wilson, and her uncle Quenton R. Wilson.


Services will be held Monday October 7, 2024 at 11:00 AM at the Rigby 4th Ward Building. Viewing will be prior to the service from 9:30-10:45 AM at the Rigby 4th Ward Building (401 West 1st S, Rigby, Idaho 83442), Interment will follow at Annis Little Butte Cemetery. 

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My heart aches! Lynette is so sweet. I call was honored to work with her each day for 4 years. I loved our time together! I will remember her always!

Joyce and Boys. I'm so very sorry for your loss. Lynette was a special young woman. She Loved life, but most of all she loved all of you. You were always so good to her. You loved teaser her and then everyone laugh. All of you got from Max L Wilson how to laugh & cry together. What a wonderful family you are. The love for your Mother is remarkable. I know she loves all of you the same.
I didn't know about Lynette until today or I would have been there with all of you. I DO LOVE ALL...

I’m sorry to hear Lynette passed away. I knew her when she lived in Blackfoot and I loved seeing the scarf she wore each day. I’m honored to know her and I’m praying for her family and loved ones.

Sorry for your loss. I can only imagine the wonderful greetings she shared with her dad, and her Heavenly Father!

Joyce and family, sending love to all the family. Lynette will be missed, but what a special reunion she is having with her loved ones. Just wanted you to know I care.

Sending our love, we love Lynette and she will be missed, but oh how wonderful for her to be free from her restrictions. Knowing she lives still is such a comfort❤