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Scott Madsen Lyman

Logan, Utah

1962 - 2013

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Scott Madsen Lyman joined his son and brothers in heaven on March 12, 2013. He was born April 4, 1962, to Barbara Crowley and Dennis Lyman. He spent most of his life in Wyoming and later moved to Utah to watch his beloved son advance in sports. Here he became an active member in the community...

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We can't believe you have been gone for 7 years, Scott. We think of you often and remember you with many fond memories. Tiffany, Kristy, Barb and other Lyman family members, please know he was loved by our entire family. We wish you peace and love on this sad anniversary. Love Thom & Dawn Sheue

My heart felt prayers go out to Scott's family. Part of my family that I never met or knew. Wish I had. Scott and I shared an old family middle name. Barb I am so sorry for the loss of your son. Hope to see you sometime soon here in Thermop. Love to all.

I am so sorry for your loss. May we always remember him for the good man he was. Thank you for your examples of strength.

I grew up with Scott in jackson, he was a great friend...no words can properly describe what a loss. Fortunate to have known him.

Our hearts are broken to learn of Scott's death. We were friends and patients of his in Dubois, WY and came to love Kristy, Tiff and Ben. It was such a joy to see a father's love for his children reflected in his eyes and his words. He adored them. We were blessed to know him during a difficult time in our lives and he went out of his way to help us and encourage us. We will never forget him or stop being grateful for his generosity, professionalism and genuine concern for his fellow man. We...

We are so very sorry to hear of your loss. The Lyman family was a part of Jackson Hole for so many years and our family has many wonderful memories of them. May God Bless you and keep you during this difficult time.

I spent much of this past summer shadowing Scott in his office in Smithfield. He always had a smile on his face and kindness in his heart. He truly cared about the patients he treated. Not only them, but he cared about the community around him and was constantly reaching out to those around him. He was a great example to me and helped me more than words can say in my journey to become a dentist. I'll never get a chance to properly thank him.

My heart goes out to the Lyman family at this hard time. Dr. Lyman has been our dentist for several years as well as a great freind with a very caring heart. God bless.

I remember Scott as a really sweet boy I went to Jr High and High School with in Jackson Hole. I was a new kid and he was really friendly and nice. I am sending much love and Aloha to those who will miss him so. He was a sweet kid and I am sure the wonderful man I am sure he bacame will be greatly missed.