Died on August 15, 2022 in Sandy Utah.

She was born on August 4th 1942 to Ted and Ethel Morgan.

She married Frank Allington on April 4th 1962 later sealed in the LDS Temple.

She is survived by her loyal and loving husband Frank. Together they had three sons, Marlin, Mark(Melanie) and Troy (Sheri)

Ten Grandchildren and Thirteen Great-Grandchildren.

Lynda was a dedicated employee and office manager for the Heart and Lung Institute for many years.

She was an accomplished seamstress and an amazing cook. She and Frank enjoyed many fun-filled years square dancing and camping with their dear friends and family.

She also enjoyed gardening and her beloved pets and taking in strays that were in need.

Lynda was always up for a good time and was known for the being the wild and fun mom and grandma!! She loved celebrating life and her kids and grandkids

accomplishments. She was their biggest cheerleader always reminding them not take nonsense from anyone! She was a little lady with a feisty attitude all the way to the end!!

She is preceded in death by her parents and two sisters, Charmaine Boulter and Jeaneal Izatt.

Funeral Services will be held on August 22, 2022 At Memorial Mountain View 3115 East Bengal Blvd. at 2pm.

Family and friends can visit prior from 12-2.

Graveside services to follow.

Services

Services Handled By

Memorial Mountain View Mortuary & Cemetery
3115 East 7800 South
Cottonwood Heights, UT

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Post Date

Aug 18, 2022

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80
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I just heard about Lynda’s passing, I knew her from the Heart and Lung Institute but I’ve since moved out of state. Lynda was the best, she was always upbeat and made work a lot less dreadful and dreary and we were all sad when she retired. We used to walk during our lunch break; she had a lot of get up and go and kept you moving!

I’m sorry to hear of her passing, she was a great friend at H&L.

Lisa D Feb 04, 2023

I just heard about Lynda’s passing, I knew her from the Heart and Lung Institute but I’ve since moved out of state. Lynda was the best, she was always upbeat and made work a lot less dreadful and dreary and we were all sad when she retired. We used to walk during our lunch break; she had a lot of get up and go and kept you moving!

I’m sorry to hear of her passing, she was a great friend at H&L.

Lisa D Feb 04, 2023

Sorry to hear of Lynda's passing. Our hearts and prayers are with you at this time.

Paul and Kae Nicol Aug 18, 2022

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