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Nancy Lynn <I>Adams</I> Pyne

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Nancy Lynn Adams Pyne

Birth
Payson, Utah County, Utah, USA
Death
7 May 2018 (aged 70)
Utah, USA
Burial
Orem, Utah County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.3221385, Longitude: -111.6737081
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Nancy Lynn Adams Pyne
1948 - 2018

Early Life: Nancy was born April 30, 1948, in Payson, Utah, to Richard Louis and Naomi Fae Shepherd Adams. She is the proud big sister to five younger brothers and three sisters. She grew up with a love of singing and playing the piano. She is a graduate of Orem High School where she was a cheerleader and a member of the Tigerettes. It was there that she met her future sweetheart, Clifton Vern Pyne.
Life’s Work | Service | Interests: The two were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple in November of 1968; later, they had five children. Over the years, they made their home in several states and finally made their way back home to Utah. As a membe of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Nancy is a proud descendent of Mormon pioneers and was always happy to call Utah home. Through their travels, Nancy met many people and always made a big impact on each community she lived in. She was an influence for good and known to be kind, witty and faithful. She never met a stranger and made an effort to help everyone feel loved. She had a special gift for seeking out the ones who needed a hand to hold, or those who needed to borrow her strength. She had a wonderful listening ear and many call her name blessed for the positive impact she had on their lives. Since her passing, many have commented that her place in heaven is sure, for she was already an angel on earth. A faithful member of the LDS Church, Nancy served diligently in many callings. She particularly loved her service in the Mount Timpanogos Utah LDS Temple. When not serving, her hobbies included reading, music, visiting the beach, baking and watching baseball, especially her Washington Nationals. Her greatest love however, was her family. She was a tireless supporter of all the things her children and grandchildren pursued. On Monday, May 7, 2018, Nancy Lynn Adams Pyne, of Pleasant Grove, Utah, beloved wife, daughter, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend, died unexpectedly of complications related to a sudden illness. She was 70 years old.
Survived By: Her devoted husband of nearly 50 years; her mother; children: Nannette (Darin) Newbry, Clifton (Christine) Pyne, Amy (Ken) Morgan, Melissa (Marco) Delgado and Dustin (Crystal) Pyne; 17 grandchildren, three grandchildren by marriage, and one great-granddaughter. She also leaves behind her sister, Janene (Loel) Dubois; brothers: DeLoy (Linda) Adams, Kevin (Laurie) Adams, Brad (Ann) Adams, Randy (Tammy) Adams, Kelly (LeaAnn) Adams; sisters-in-law: Sandra (Ken) Evans, Debbie (Mark) Veteto, Pam Pyne; and many nieces and nephews.
Preceded In Death By: Her father; her sisters: Mary Theresa Adams and Sunda (Tom) Lindsay; father-in-law, Clifton Pyne; mother-in-law, Peggy Pyne; and her sister-in-law, Cindy Pyne.
Services: Grove 9th Ward Chapel
Burial: Orem City Cemetery
Original Obituary Published By:
© Walker Sanderson Funeral Home | 2018
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley
Nancy Lynn Adams Pyne
1948 - 2018

Early Life: Nancy was born April 30, 1948, in Payson, Utah, to Richard Louis and Naomi Fae Shepherd Adams. She is the proud big sister to five younger brothers and three sisters. She grew up with a love of singing and playing the piano. She is a graduate of Orem High School where she was a cheerleader and a member of the Tigerettes. It was there that she met her future sweetheart, Clifton Vern Pyne.
Life’s Work | Service | Interests: The two were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple in November of 1968; later, they had five children. Over the years, they made their home in several states and finally made their way back home to Utah. As a membe of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Nancy is a proud descendent of Mormon pioneers and was always happy to call Utah home. Through their travels, Nancy met many people and always made a big impact on each community she lived in. She was an influence for good and known to be kind, witty and faithful. She never met a stranger and made an effort to help everyone feel loved. She had a special gift for seeking out the ones who needed a hand to hold, or those who needed to borrow her strength. She had a wonderful listening ear and many call her name blessed for the positive impact she had on their lives. Since her passing, many have commented that her place in heaven is sure, for she was already an angel on earth. A faithful member of the LDS Church, Nancy served diligently in many callings. She particularly loved her service in the Mount Timpanogos Utah LDS Temple. When not serving, her hobbies included reading, music, visiting the beach, baking and watching baseball, especially her Washington Nationals. Her greatest love however, was her family. She was a tireless supporter of all the things her children and grandchildren pursued. On Monday, May 7, 2018, Nancy Lynn Adams Pyne, of Pleasant Grove, Utah, beloved wife, daughter, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend, died unexpectedly of complications related to a sudden illness. She was 70 years old.
Survived By: Her devoted husband of nearly 50 years; her mother; children: Nannette (Darin) Newbry, Clifton (Christine) Pyne, Amy (Ken) Morgan, Melissa (Marco) Delgado and Dustin (Crystal) Pyne; 17 grandchildren, three grandchildren by marriage, and one great-granddaughter. She also leaves behind her sister, Janene (Loel) Dubois; brothers: DeLoy (Linda) Adams, Kevin (Laurie) Adams, Brad (Ann) Adams, Randy (Tammy) Adams, Kelly (LeaAnn) Adams; sisters-in-law: Sandra (Ken) Evans, Debbie (Mark) Veteto, Pam Pyne; and many nieces and nephews.
Preceded In Death By: Her father; her sisters: Mary Theresa Adams and Sunda (Tom) Lindsay; father-in-law, Clifton Pyne; mother-in-law, Peggy Pyne; and her sister-in-law, Cindy Pyne.
Services: Grove 9th Ward Chapel
Burial: Orem City Cemetery
Original Obituary Published By:
© Walker Sanderson Funeral Home | 2018
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley


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