In Loving Memory of Lynda Bingham Chynoweth
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the unexpected passing of Lynda Bingham Chynoweth on February 4, 2024, at the age of 76. Lynda departed much too young, leaving a void in the lives of all those who cherished her deeply. She was a beloved mother, grandmother, “oldest sister,” and friend. Lynda was born on November 28, 1947, to Ernie J. and Donna Mae Wilkinson Bingham in Ogden, Utah. She shared a loving marriage with DeMont J. McEwen, bringing her two loving daughters into the world. Lynda later married Marvin L. Chynoweth and was with him until his death in 2022.
Lynda is survived by her devoted daughters, Lindsey Giacalone (Steven Silverman) of Rochester, New York and Amy Madden (Alvin Hastings) of Seaford, Delaware, as well as her stepson, Dennis O. Chynoweth (Leigh Anne) of Roebuck, South Carolina. Grandchildren: Gregory Giacalone, Alicia Madden, Samantha Madden, Emily Claremont, Anthony Chynoweth, Autum Chynoweth, Bailey Chynoweth, Drew Chynoweth, Rebekah Chynoweth, many, many nieces and nephews and her cherished great-granddaughter, Aurora. We are so grateful they had an opportunity to spend time together. She is also survived by her sister, Sheri (Spence) Stark, brother, Craig (Anna) Bingham, brother-in-law, Polo Afuvai, Jr., and aunt, Kathy Squires. She was preceded in death by her husband, Marvin Chynoweth, parents, Ernie and Donna Bingham, sister, Barbara Afuvai, and brother, Ernie Bingham.
Early in life, when faced with the loss of her mother, Lynda gracefully assumed the responsibility of ensuring that her siblings and loved ones felt remembered on birthdays and special occasions. She became a pillar of support for her father during challenging times. Lynda was beautiful inside and out. She had a passion for crocheting and donated most of her work, she dedicated herself to various acts of service for others. Her talent and generosity touched the lives of many, bringing warmth and comfort to those fortunate enough to receive her handcrafted creations. She was an avid reader and did a great deal of traveling in her earlier years. In recent years, Lynda found joy and companionship among friends in Florida, their camaraderie was a source of gratitude and comfort to her.
In accordance with Lynda’s wishes, there will not be a formal service. Instead, the family invites you to take a moment to share a cherished memory of Lynda as a way to celebrate her life and the impact she had on those around her. May her memory live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved her.
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