Yvonne Marie Young Lipsey

January 23, 1950 - March 16, 2017

Yvonne Marie Young Lipsey, our dearly beloved daughter, wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother, passed away peacefully at her home with her loving family by her side, on March 16, 2017, after a valiant battle with lung cancer. She was born on January 23, 1950 to Lucile Gillett and Bob Young, and had the great fortune of being raised by Homer Gillett, her father by choice.

Yvonne was the loving and devoted mother to her four beautiful daughters, Michelle, Tracy, Stephanie and Shawna. She married the love of her life, Glen Lipsey on July 25, 2002, whom she loved beyond measure, and became the loving step-mother to Tracey, Heidi, and Joe.

Yvonne's greatest joy in life was spending time with her husband and family. She was always at her happiest whenever she was planning family gatherings, cooking for the holidays, taking trips to Wendover and with her best friend Rita (Mike) LeBlanc, or boating on Strawberry Reservoir. Her daughters were her sunshine and she deeply and unconditionally loved each one of them. The special bond that Yvonne shared with every single one of her grandchildren is something that fairytales are made out of. Her love was felt by all who had the wonderful opportunity to meet her, for she always had a way with words, an open heart and a listening ear.

Yvonne overcame many obstacles in life with grace. At 44 years old she suffered a stroke which forced her to quit working a job that she loved. She recently stated that this was in fact a blessing in disguise because it gave her the gift of being able to take care of her grandchildren from kindergarten on. Yvonne carried this perspective through any challenge that she faced, and she approached each day with a strong will and an appreciation for what the day ahead held. In fact, the day before her passing, Yvonne remarked at how good it felt to be outside enjoying the sun, something that many of us may take for granted. We've learned a lot from her, because as she has told us on more than one occasion, "it's not what you go through, but the way you go through it". There are no words to express or define who this beautiful woman was. She will be forever loved and missed by all of her family and friends.

Yvonne leaves behind her devoted husband Glen; her mother Lucile; four children Michelle (Scott) Hunsaker, Tracy (John) Boren, Stephanie (Troy) Bright, Shawna (Fred) Davis; her step-children Tracey (Jim) Dawson, Joe Lipsey, Debbie (Rick) Nordahl, Sheri (Danny) Weaver, Linda (Lynn) Southworth and Duane Feragen; 19 grandchildren Tiffanie (Sione), Christopher, Amber, Melissa, Cheyanne, Taira (Steve), Heather, Justin, Keera (Steven), Joshua, Hayden, Ciara, Liz (John), Jake, Daniel, Bryce, Maria, and Joey; 17 great grandchildren; siblings Marlene (Frank) Westerman, Dana Young and Dennis (Wendy) Young; her son-in-law David Heiter; her two best friends whom she loved beyond words, Rita (Michael) LeBlanc and Robyn (Andrew) Dudley; and her dearest sister by choice Velma Feragen. Yvonne was preceded in death by both of her fathers, granddaughter Ashley Boren, grandson Brandon Feragen, step-daughter Heidi Losser.

We wish to extend our deepest gratitude to all of those with Huntsman Cancer Institute, and in particular to Dr. Shiven Patel, Julie Luckart and Kiersten Mietchen for providing Yvonne with remarkable care and compassion. We would also like to thank Rachel, Lucia, Evan, Joseph and Amylee with Hearts for Hospice Nursing Services for their sincere comfort in Yvonne's final days.

A celebration of Yvonne's life will be held Friday, March 24, 2017, from 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m., at Starks Funeral Parlor located at 3651 South 900 East, Salt Lake City, Utah. Guests are encouraged to use the complimentary valet parking provided on the north side of the building.

In lieu of flowers, those wishing to make a donation to the family can do so through the America First Credit Union in the name of Yvonne Lipsey's Charitable Account.

 

In Loving Memory

Our thoughts and prayers are with your amazing family during this hard time. Grandma Yvonne was truly an amazing woman. She brought smiles, laughter, and comfort to all. We are very grateful that we had the opportunity to meet her and spend time with her. Rest in paradise Grandma. We love you. Your crazy Nascar crew. xoxo

Nascar family

Cedar City, Ut

We will sure miss you Yvonne. You were always happy, smiling and full of life. Our hearts go out to Steph, Glenn and the family. May you all be blessed with comfort and peace. Our Deepest Condolences, Chad & Jodie Stewart

Chad & Jodie Stewart

Herriman, UT

Our thoughts and love are with you all during this time. Yvonne was an amazing woman and she will be deeply missed. Stephanie - please know that we are always here for you.

Jay and Pam Stam

Salt Lake City, UT

Yvonne was an amazing woman, beautiful inside and out. I will miss her so much. I know she is free from pain and is a true angel. She is soaring high above us, watching down over us and will always be with us. Love to her beautiful family. She loved them so much there were her everything. She was the strongest most positive woman I have ever met. I love you "my friend" be free and fly.

Robyn LeFevre

Sandy, UT

My family and I would like to express our deepest sympathy over your loss. May you find comfort in your loving memories and the warmth of family and friends. A scripture that has uplifted many who have experienced such a loss is found at Revelation 21:4. There it describes a time when death and pain will be gone forever. We will even see our loved ones again who we have lost in death. John 5:28 ?Do not be amazed this, for the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out? It is our hope that these words bring you a measure of comfort during this difficult time as well.

Sharon Hurley

nan, Ut

I would like to express my deepest and heartfelt condolences to the family of Yvonne Lipsey. I am truly sorry for the lost that your family is feeling. Experiencing the lost of a beloved family member is one of the hardest things that any of us can go thru. And because of that my thoughts and prayers are with your family. Take comfort in knowing that God never intent for us to deal with sickness or death. But have assure in the wonderful promise that God holds out to us. He promise each of us that very soon he is going to reunite us back with all those loved ones that we have lost. (John 5:28,29) Until that time, cherish all the wonderful memories that you have of Mrs. Yvonne. These precious memories will console the family in the day's ahead,

LaToya Johnson

nan, nan

my friend I miss you so very much. Every day every hour. Remember what we talked about. You will always be with me forever.

Rita LeBlanc

nan, nan

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