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Lyndsay Rebecca Hughett, a person filled with love and laughter, passed away in Edgewood, Kentucky, on June 18, 2025, at the age of 46. Born on September 5, 1978, in Cincinnati, Ohio, Lyndsay's journey was one of joy, dedication, and boundless affection, leaving a legacy illuminated by her selfless nature and thoughtful spirit.
Lyndsay's life was a testament to the power of love and family. A devoted spouse to Joey Hughett, and an adoring mother to her children: Joey, Zoey, Max, and Kallie, she found her calling in the heart of her home. The cherished daughter of Vicky Wagner and the late James Henry, Lyndsay shone as a sister to Jeremy, Randy, Dylan Henry, and Stephanie Wagner and Stephanie Moerlein. She also carried special reverence for her mother-in-law, Debbie Hughett, and treasured the memories of Robert Wagner, the father figure who nurtured her spirit throughout her life.
A proud high school graduate, Lyndsay embraced her role as a full-time parent, home maker, housewife, and stay-at-home mom with dedication and grace. She turned the Hughett household into a sanctuary of warmth, where laughter was the melody and love the rhythm. Humor and joy accompanied her daily, endearing Lyndsay to all who were lucky enough to share her.
Among Lyndsay's many passions, she reveled in quality time with her children and family, creating moments that would be cherished for generations. An avid reader, she found solace and adventure within the pages of romance novels. . Nature called out to Lyndsay, who found peace and freedom in hiking the scenic paths life presented, with a special fondness for butterflies dancing in the breeze.
Her favorite color, purple, was reflective of her regal and warm presence, and Lyndsay's love of music was a constant source of joy, with bands like Counting Crows, Pearl Jam, and Matchbox Twenty providing the soundtrack to many of her happiest memories.
Described unanimously as funny, Lyndsay wielded a wit that could enliven any room, and her thoughtfulness knew no bounds. Always placing others before herself, she lived a life that exemplified true selflessness. The world is undoubtedly a brighter place for having been graced by Lyndsay's spirit, and her absence will be deeply felt by all.
Lyndsay's story does not end here, for her essence, her love, her laughter, will continue to resonate through the lives she touched. She leaves behind a beautiful tapestry of memories, a family that adores her, and a legacy of kindness that will forever be etched in the hearts of those who knew her.
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