Lindsey Ann 'Rees' Webster

December 21, 1983 - January 28, 2021

Lindsey Ann (Rees) Webster was born on December 21, 1983, in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was 37 years old when she lost her battle to breast cancer. Lindsey passed away on January 28, 2021. Lindsey is survived by her two beautiful children Paxton (11) and Briella (6), her parents Laura Smith (Gary) and Jack Rees, and her six brothers and sisters and their families: Jenee (Jesse, Avery, and Sam), Becky, Brittney (Eric, Ethan, Lexa, Caleb, and Zander), Bryan (Jessica and Stella), Logan (her twin brother; Chrystal and Jaxson), and Kelly (Ashley, Inga, and Jeremiah). Lindsey lived most of her adult life in Rock Springs, Wyoming, where she raised a beautiful family. 

Lindsey loved the outdoors, BBQs, darts (especially “Darted the Hole” and “Got Ate @”), cornhole, camping, floating on the river or being on a lake with friends and family, trips with her kids, baking, and anything that involved being surrounded by people. She loved life and enjoyed it to its fullest. She made everyone feel like they were the most important person in the world to her. She loved her job as a bartender, and was in her element there. She was incredibly generous and loved giving gifts to people. 

Lindsey was an amazing mother and never missed a moment of Paxton and Briella’s lives. She put her kids and others before herself. Lindsey had a big heart filled with love and kindness. Lindsey was a strong woman who was not afraid to speak her mind. She was always the life of the party with a contagious smile and laugh. Lindsey will be missed forever but will never be forgotten. Her spirit lives on in so many people’s hearts. 

Her family would like to invite you to celebrate Lindsey’s life on Saturday, June 19, 2021 from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm at Starks Funeral Parlor, 3651 South 900 East, Salt Lake City.

In Loving Memory

My heartfelt sympathy goes out to the Webster, Rees and Wechsler family as you come together in your shared grief to celebrate Lindsay's all too short but meaningfull life. My condolences to you all, Judy Wechsler

Judy Wechsler

St. Albans, VT

�� Speaking for our family, we are so sad to hear of Lindsey's passing.  She was such a class act.  Great fun to be with. We weren't around her much but we know her life will be greatly missed by all who knew her. we love you all. Sincerely. The Bayley Family. ��

Carla Bayley

Meridian, ID

I love you Lindsey, I have so many memories with you all coming and staying with Rex and I for a week in the summer. I love all of you so much, the video was an amazing tribute it was so nice seeing all of you in the video. Know my heart is with all of you at this touching time. she will always be in your heart and got hugs from all our family over there. We love you all! Ina, Mike, Shauna, Tamera, Jenifer, John, Janae and Heather    

Ina Lee Scott

Ocoee, FL

Lindsey was my sister, best friend and one in a million. I think about her everyday and it makes me both happy and sad. She was never a stranger in a room because she literally was friends with everyone. Her contiguous smile and beautiful blue eyes. I will miss her forever and am thankful she was in my life. 

Kim Richardson

Green River, WY

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