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Lynn Scott Woodbury

Holladay, Utah

1952 - 2023

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Lynn Scott Woodbury 1952 ~ 2023 Holladay, UT-Lynn Scott Woodbury, a devoted father, husband, architect, and community leader, passed away peacefully on Monday, March 27, 2023. Born June 24, 1952, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to his loving parents Wallace Richards Woodbury and Beverley Clair Beesley....

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I was privileged and blessed to learn so much from Lynn. He could work me under the table any day. His intelligence was matched by none. His abilities outnumbered any fully able bodied person by the dozens. I was blessed to know him and learn so very much from him. I was so happy as technology kept increasing to give Lynn more freedom. I learned so much from him from touring job sites, being a very poor chauffer in that giant van, doing checklists on job sites and reading a job site...

Cecily, I just learned yesterday of Lynn's passing. Perhaps you don't remember me, Dan Summerhays from Wasatch St. The last time I visited with Lynn was when you lived on Michigan Ave. You don't know this, but my wife, Connie, got Lupus in 1990. She died from the disease or the medicine to treat the disease in 2008. I had some very dark times during those years. Whenever I got to feeling sorry for myself I would think of you. So you see, you inspired me to keep going. I just wanted to...

Lynn was an amazing individual. It was a pleasure working with him over many years. Sorry that he is gone.

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From the Walker family in Idaho Falls, we will be forever grateful for Lynn's gentle friendship and his professional talents that contributed so much to our adventures with the Woodbury family. Heaven's been made an even better place now. May God bless Lynn and his family, especially at this time.

I enjoyed my friendship and professional relationship with Lynn. I knew him from my role with Architectural Nexus and also Wadman Corp. He was always congenial, thoughtful, considerate, intelligent and a true professional. Even with his unfortunate accident and disability, he accomplished an amazing amount of credible work. One only wonders what he might have done. As a co-architect, I admired his vision and his grasp of the entirety of the work. The Woodbury family is a great family. They...

I worked directly with Lynn for several years. Lynn was an incredible man, and mentor. Lynn was one of the few people I couldn't keep up with. I think he thought his chair was a NASCAR. you will be missed my freind.

Cecily, Michael, Elizabeth and Chelsea My sincerest love and condolences on Lynn's passing. I had the pleasure of spending many hours over many years working closely with him that I will cherish forever. He not only knew the Companies business inside and out, but had a wry sense of humor that made working with him rather fun most of the time. He never had a bad word for anyone. Remembering the afternoon I took him to Thanksgiving Point to watch a golf tournament and chasing him around...

I have had the pleasure and honor of knowing Lynn for 55 years. A great student, athlete, fun loving friend to all who knew him. His example of courage and perseverance after his crippling accident 40 years ago serves as an example of pressing forward against the odds and challenges of mortality. Having graduated from East High together, I wanted him so badly to attend our class reunions after the accident. At our 20th he was honored , though didn´t seek any attention, but I think it meant a...