In Memory

Lynda Bizzell

Lynda Bizzell



 
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05/31/13 12:02 AM #1    

Joy Rigby (Brown)

Linda was fun to talk to.  She was quick to smile and ready to listen if  I had something on my mind.  I truly appreciated her friendship.


06/11/13 04:24 PM #2    

Nancy Ence (Peterson)

Linda died on March 22, 2000.  She had been treated for cancer earlier. She was given very little hope, but was determined to live to see the new century.  She made it!   Linda was one of the kindest, most caring women I have ever known.  She was a wonderful daughter, sister, aunt, friend and teacher!


06/14/13 12:37 PM #3    

Ann Peterson (Craig)

Linda and I went to Weber State College together and were room mates for one year.  Linda also taught 2 of my daughters at Burton Elementary in second grade.  Alison my 4 daugher had the same birthday as Linda and she never forgot to sent her a birthday card even when Alison was in High School. Linda was always there to help everyone in our dorm, she also enjoyed playing racket ball, which we did almost every day.   Linda loved to travel which she did every summer when school was out.  Linda loved all of her school children and treated them like her own.   I have truly missed by dear friend.


07/16/13 05:49 PM #4    

Dave Heaston

LYNDA SUE BIZZELL -

Kaysville -  Lynda Sue Bizzell, age 55, beloved daughter, sister, and aunt passed away at her home in Kaysville on March 22, 2000, aftrer 18 months of a valiant struggle with cancer.  She was born March 14, 1945 in Heber City, Utah, to Hubert L. and LeOra Jacobson Bizzell.  She graduated from Weber State University with a Bachelor Degree in Education.

Lynda was an active member of the LDS Church and served in many positions in the church.  Lynda's love of travel took her to many parts of the world, such as, Europe, Great Britain, and Hawaii.  One of her favorite places was Austria because of her love of "The Sound of Music".  She was a treasure and inspiration not only to her family but to hundreds of lives she touched.

Lynda taught school at Burton Elementary for 32 years.  Her life was spent loving and inspiring her many students, whom she cherished as her family.

Lynda is survived by her parents, Hubert and LeOra Bizzell of Kaysville; one brother, Bob Bizzell and his wife, Bernie.  Also survived by three nieces, Melissa (Sheldon) Ortiz, Heather (Perry) Ward, and Holly (David) Herring; and nine grandnieces and grandnephews.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, March 25, 2000 at Kaysville LDS Rock Chapel, 200 East Center.  Friends and family may call on Friday from 6-8 p.m. at Lindquist's Kaysville Mortuary, 400 North Main, and on Saturday at the church from 9:30-10:45 a.m. prior to the services.  Interment, Kaysville City Cemetery.

(Source:  www.deseretnews.com).


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