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Lynda Faldmo

1949 - 2022

Lynda Faldmo obituary, 1949-2022, Salt Lake City, UT

BORN

1949

DIED

2022

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Lynda Faldmo Obituary

Lynda P. Faldmo

1949-2022

Salt Lake City, UT—Lynda P. Faldmo died on May 26, 2022 after a brief illness, while receiving quality care from the doctors and staff at the University of Utah hospital, the very place where she spent her career serving and caring for patients, doctors, and staff for many years. Her final days were spent surrounded by her loving family including her husband Duane H. Gillman, and her children, Richard Faldmo and Lara Katzman.

Lynda was born March 23, 1949 and was raised in Salt Lake City, UT by her adoring parents Clarence L. Peterson and Barbara B. Peterson. Her parents provided a loving household throughout her childhood and supported in all of her challenges and achievements.

Throughout Lynda's life, she took every chance possible to express the love she held for her son and daughter as well as her two grandchildren, Noah and Abrah. She put great value into teaching her family by example through a message of Love and Service. For her son Rich, Lynda gave unconditional support and counsel through all of his endeavors with great loving care. For her daughter Lara, Lynda saw her become an excellent mother to her own children and she deeply admired the spirit of service her daughter continues to give. Lynda loved watching her grandchildren grow into highly successful, intelligent, and poised young adults and her life was enriched by the close relationship she had with them. Later in her life, Lynda developed a close relationship with her sister Michelle Pell, a high school teacher who lives in South Korea.

Lynda shared the last ten years of her remarkable life with her husband Duane, and she gave to him the happiest years of his life. Within their loving relationship, they supported each other in every way imaginable. Lynda offered valuable guidance and counsel to her husband both professionally and personally. Their companionship can only be described as a gift from God in which they shared everything together, from the challenges to the celebrations and from the court room to the golf course.

Lynda proudly earned a bachelor's degree in nursing from the University of Utah in 1982. Her nursing career at the U hospital progressed all the way from the emergency room to the position of Chief Nurse in the Intermountain Burn Center. It was during this time that Lynda offered her gift of service. The excellent care she and her team gave to patients lead to the recognition that the U Burn Center was the finest in the region.

When Lynda was 42 years old, she made a brave decision to further her own education and used her life savings and retirement savings to begin attending law school. Upon completion of her legal education at the University of Utah in 1994, she returned to serving the U hospital in the position as Director of Risk Management. While in that position, she worked to serve the doctors and other medical staff by responding to, and managing all malpractice claims for the entire hospital and medical school. During this time, she worked tirelessly to assess, negotiate, and determine the most fair and just outcomes possible for both patients, doctors, and medical staff involved. During the 20 years she served in this position, the great care she gave to her work resulted in no increases in malpractice insurance cost to the university hospital despite that there were significant increases in patient care during the same time period. As was her service as a registered nurse, Lynda performed the highest quality work possible in the position of risk management.

She is survived by her loving husband Duane H. Gillman, her son Richard Lynn Faldmo (Tammy Wright), her daughter and son in law Lara and Ron Katzman, her grandchildren Noah and Abrah Katzman, and her half-sister Michelle H. Pell.

A program celebrating Lynda's life of love and service will be held at Starks Funeral Parlor, 3651 South 900 East in Salt Lake City, Utah on Saturday June 4th at 3pm followed by a celebration of her life from 4-6pm at the same location. All who were touched by Lynda's love and service are welcomed to join in celebration and sharing of stories. The service will be live-streamed and may be viewed by visiting her obituary page at www.starksfuneral.com where a "Watch Service Live" button will appear. The service will remain on her page at starksfuneral.com where all may watch on demand. In lieu of flowers, donations to the University of Utah Medical Center in Lynda Faldmo's name are appreciated.

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Published by The Salt Lake Tribune from May 30 to Jun. 2, 2022.

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Cindy Lehnig

January 26, 2025

Lynda was wonderful. I was the Admin. Assistant to Dr. Saffle in the Burn Unit, and Lynda treated me like I was the most important person in the world. She never treated me like a lowly secretary, but as an equal. I have two lovely gifts that she gave me over the years, and I treasure them to this day. We worked together from 1984 to 1989. I admired her very much, and the world will miss her graciousness. RIP my friend.

Richard Shafer

June 12, 2022

I met Lynda after she married Duane, my close childhood friend. I know she made him happy. and that she was a good wife and companion. He will miss her greatly.

Annette Newman

June 4, 2022

My heart is sad to hear this. Lynda hired me many years ago when I was a new nurse from England. She was instrumental in helping me navigate the rules around foreigners and unwavering in standing up for me. She changed my life... I am sure I wouldnt be where I am now without her support both as a nurse manager and in the Risk Management department. She was kind .... Always going out of her way to help those who needed her.... A power to be reckoned with!!! She will be missed tremendously.
I am so sorry for your loss .... Sending prayers for peace and hugs to you all.

Carolyn Wiggins

June 4, 2022

Lynda and I spent many years as managers and friends at University Hospital. My sympathy to all of you. She will be missed.

Suzette Goucher

June 3, 2022

I took over as Director of Risk Management after Lynda retired. Even though Lynda was retired, she helped support and teach me in my role at the University. She was such a kind and caring person and she wanted me to succeed and her legacy at the University to live on. I am grateful for her friendship and mentorship. She is missed by all who were touched by her kindness and generosity. My heart goes out to her beloved family.

Jane Reister Conard

June 2, 2022

Lynda was a health lawyer colleague and a dear friend. What began with contacts at legal meetings developed into a decades-long friendship. We commiserated over legal challenges and bonded over love of our pet cats and, later, our grandchildren. Lynda was kind, thoughtful, and loyal. She never missed sending a birthday or Christmas greeting. Regrettably after we both retired, we rarely saw each other since I moved to Sun Valley and Lynda and Duane spent much of their time in Mesquite. But I miss her and will cherish memories of our friendship.

Janet Woodruff

June 2, 2022

Lynda was a great manager and I was proud to work under her direction. She will be missed and my heart goes out to the family in your loss.

Turtle

June 1, 2022

Oh my-heaven welcomed her with open arms! Lynda hired me in the Burn unit in 1986. She was a kind hearted, empathetic, caring, intelligent and approachable manager--not everyone gets to say that in their life! She made such a difference for all of us working there and such a difference for the patients. Thank you Lynda for being an angel in this world. Thank you! Wishing peace for your family.

Laurie Raleigh

June 1, 2022

I want to express my condolences to Lynda's family. I am saddened to hear that her amazing life was shorter-lived. She was a mentor to me, a friend, and a lot of fun-always. We share a career path and I had an opportunity to work with her on multiple occasions over the years. Along with beloved Neil Kochenhour, we shared interesting lunches and always fascinating discussions about our work and challenges in the medical-legal realm. Blessings to all of her family and friends. I will be present in sprit. She will be dearly missed.

Susan Pett

May 31, 2022

I worked with Linda for many years at the hospital and also
considered her a friend. She was smart, dedicated and loyal. I enjoyed her sense of humor and trusted that she would get things done - the right way.
Her passing is a loss for many at the University Medical Center.

Kristen Quinn

May 31, 2022

I worked with Lynda for many years. Her wisdom, humor and direct communication style were appreciated. She always made stressful situations clear and always left me feeling that she had my back. I admired her and am sad to hear of her passing.

Lisa McMurtrey

May 31, 2022

I am sorry to hear of Lynda's death. Lynda was the nurse manager that hired me as a new graduate nurse to the Burn Center. I have tried to follow her example of service, leadership and patient centered care throughout my career as a nurse. I have learned so much from her devoted service in the Risk Management department as well. Lynda truly leaves a beautiful legacy to be emulated. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this difficult time. May you feel comfort throughout the months to come.

Holly Hill

May 30, 2022

I had the honor of working with Lynda and appreciate her wisdom and care.

Marilyn McKinnon

May 30, 2022

I am so sad at hearing that Lynda has died. She was a book-club girlfriend of mine for many years, and I admired her so much for her incredible intelligence, her compassion and her sweetness and humility. I wish her family peace and love.

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