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Tyler Eric Lindsey

1978 - 2023

Tyler Eric Lindsey obituary, 1978-2023, Logan, UT

BORN

1978

DIED

2023

Tyler Lindsey Obituary

Tyler, no longer wheelchair bound, joyfully stepped into the sunset he so loved on August 13, 2023, surrounded by those he loved most after having suffered several medical complications.

Tyler was welcomed into the home of Eric and Meridene Lindsey on July 8, 1978. Raised in Logan, Utah with his four sisters: Melissa, Jennifer, Karen, Shauna, and finally, a brother, Ryan. He set an example of industry and diligent work habits- delivering the Herald Journal newspaper, mowing and aerating lawns, and working as a sous chef at the Bluebird restaurant. During his Logan High School years, he participated on the Cross Country and Swim teams, played cello in the orchestra, and became a skilled debater.

He married Geneva Stair on October 3, 1999. They shared a love of the outdoors and of their son, Kaydan. He has continued to be the light of their lives.

In February 2001 on a weekend snowboarding trip to Brian Head Ski Resort, Tyler had a tragic accident resulting in a severed spinal cord. Left as a quadriplegic at 23 and fiercely independent, he learned to manage life on his own without physical assistance, while also raising his son Kaydan. Very few people knew the daily challenges he faced. Stoically optimistic, he never spoke of his life's hardships.

One year after his accident, Tyler was honored when he was chosen to be one of the Official Torchbearers of the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City.

Tyler attended Utah State University, graduating magnum cum laude with a double major in Philosophy and Political Science in 2006. One of eight students invited to participate in President Kermit Hall's Constitutional History class, he was also a member of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars, Phi Kappa Phi, and Golden Key International Honor Society. He attended law school at the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law, where he was given an Excellence for the Future Award for his Civil Rights Practicum.

Tyler didn't give lectures or write books-he didn't seek to be inspiring, but watching him navigate life from a wheelchair inspired us all. Everyone who knew him found strength in his courage and optimism.

His mantra "Life is Good", was evidenced over his life in the things he loved: including his early life adventures of hiking the Denali Alaska Wilderness, snowboarding in fresh powder at "The Beav", and preparing and serving delicious gourmet dishes at the restaurants where he cooked. Later, Tyler found life to be good by enjoying his morning coffee at Revolution Roasters, exploring Carlsbad restaurants and sushi bars with family and friends, engaging in political discussions with fair-minded people, caring for his two Golden Retrievers, Max and Dax, and listening to music of all kinds, especially Bob Marley, Jim Croce & Bob Dylan,

Tyler never missed an opportunity to watch the sun rise or set and would recruit anyone interested to join him as he snapped pictures when the color was at its most brilliant. Christmas, his favorite holiday, would find Ty carefully setting up his abundant collection of beautifully crafted German nutcrackers. Most importantly to Tyler, he lived a good life by working hard to be the best dad he could to his son, Kaydan, whom he loved dearly.

Tyler is survived by: his son, Kaydan Lindsey; parents, Eric & Meridene Lindsey; and siblings: Melissa (Ryan) Marchant, Jennifer (Thayne) Wilson, Karen (John) Parry, Shauna (Jeff) Wallace, and Ryan (Tawnie) Lindsey.

A Celebration of his Life will be held on Saturday, September 23rd at 4:00pm at Eight Settlers Restaurant, 7321 Canyon Centre Pkwy, Cottonwood Heights, UT 84121.

In Tyler's memory, please do something kind for someone.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Logan Herald Journal from Aug. 22 to Aug. 20, 2023.

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Charlie Huenemann

September 24, 2023

I was one of Tyler's professors at USU, and every word of the obituary rings true. Tyler was always ready for the next challenge, and ready to roll into action. His son and my daughter were friends early on, and so I saw him being a loving and devoted dad. We are all poorer from losing him

Liz adams crites

September 20, 2023

Sending my love to the family. I was friends with Tyler during our school years and we were in orchestra together. I loved spending time with him. He was so intelligent and so musically gifted. Sending love to each of you and know that Tyler holds a place in my heart and memories and so many others.

Dan (Jade) McBride

September 20, 2023

We first met Tyler about seven years ago on our first trip to Oceanside. We were all immediately drawn to his personality and inspired by his attitude. We got to know him pretty well over the past several years and enjoyed our trip each summer, knowing we would see him and enjoy his company. One of the years we actually went to his house and saw where he lived. and again we´re inspired by how well he got around in spite of his disability. He loved his dog Max and we were all sad to hear when he lost Max a couple years back when Randy and I first arrived at the house, Tyler was there sitting out on the deck with no shirt on and a golden brown tan! I said to him wow you look awesome. I live in Phoenix and I can´t get a tan like that. He enjoyed working out on that deck by the ocean. It was definitely a happy place for him.
About three years ago or so, Kaydan was out there when we made our trip and we met him and spent some time on the deck watching him fly his drone over the ocean.
We didn´t get to see him last year and now regret that we weren´t able to hook up with him one more time.
He did more with less than anyone I´ve ever met, and he will be sorely missed.
But those of us that believe no we will meet him again. Enjoy your time in paradise my friend.
Jade McBride of (Robin and Jade) brother-in-law of Les and Randy

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