
Laureen Lynne Healy passed away peacefully at the age of 57 years, surrounded by family and friends at the Lethbridge Regional Hospital on June 3, 2023. Lynne was born in Cardston, Alberta on July 5, 1965 to Dave Jr. and Shirley and was the second youngest of six children. Lynne will be dearly missed by her daughter Kristylyn Healy and son Jarret (Kyrenza) Healy; grandsons Tawnjay (Lindsay) Healy, Ross Jr. Scout, Damien Zehanoviz, Malcolm Healy, Maxim Fox, Hendrix Healy; granddaughter, Brooklyn/Sweetie Scout; brothers, Ivan/Buzz (Patsy) Healy, Geoff (Tracy) Healy, sister, Delcy Healy; her sister/cousins, Rhonda (Rob) Crow, Shauna Fox, Cynthia (Randall) Poucette, and Joyce Mountain Horse.
Lynne is survived by her Aunts Beverly Tailfeathers-Meiers, Sylvia Tailfeathers, Rosie Jane Tailfeathers, Audrey Eagle Bear, Nora Eagle Bear, Nora Healy; Uncles Wilfred Soop, Les Healy; Auntie/Mom Georgette/Pet Fox; Godchildren, Sherilyn (Kendal) Sun, Melissa Mountain Horse; nieces and nephews, Treylene, Shaelene, Dacey, Lexi, Bron Running Bird, Cody, Darwin, Cale and Bayley. She is also survived by numerous friends and extended family. Lynne was predeceased by her grandson, Haze Shouting/Healy; parents, Dave Jr. and Shirley Healy; brothers, Rusty and Lorin Healy; niece, Tawny Jo; nephew, TJ Healy; grandparents, Gwen and Dave Sr. Healy, Helen and Kenneth Tailfeathers.
Lynne grew up in a rodeo and horse-racing family. An avid rider along with her brother, Geoff, she helped train her Dad’s racehorses. She travelled with her family to many horse-racing events throughout Alberta, Idaho, Montana and elsewhere. Lynne loved the outdoors. She was brave, adventurous; and she loved to have fun, laugh and be silly. She had an infectious laugh and a smile that would light up the room. Lynne was a great homemaker and always had her home cozy, comforting and inviting. Like her mother, Lynne made her home, a home to all. Everyone Lynne met, bonded with an impressionable and lifelong friendship. Above all, she loved her children and grandchildren dearly. She had a loving and caring nature and was a mother to all our young ones whom she encountered.
Her hobbies were crafting, she loved her plants and had a love for her animals. She was formally trained as a hairdresser at LA Beauty School & Entrepreneurial training. Lynne worked at Remington Carriage Museum, Montana Bakery and was a Childcare worker in Browning. Lynne attended school in Cardston, St. Mary’s (Kainai) High, Lethbridge Collegiate Institute, Red Crow College, and Blackfeet Community College.
Lynne will be missed by all her family and friends. Her relatives include the Tailfeathers, Healy, Wolfleg, Soop, Black Plume, and Quesnelle.
A Wake Service will be held at St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Blood Reserve on Wednesday, June 21 from 7:00 - 11:00 pm. The Funeral Service will be held at St. Paul’s Anglican Church on Thursday, June 22 at 11:00 am. Interment will take place in St. Paul’s cemetery.
Lynne is survived by her Aunts Beverly Tailfeathers-Meiers, Sylvia Tailfeathers, Rosie Jane Tailfeathers, Audrey Eagle Bear, Nora Eagle Bear, Nora Healy; Uncles Wilfred Soop, Les Healy; Auntie/Mom Georgette/Pet Fox; Godchildren, Sherilyn (Kendal) Sun, Melissa Mountain Horse; nieces and nephews, Treylene, Shaelene, Dacey, Lexi, Bron Running Bird, Cody, Darwin, Cale and Bayley. She is also survived by numerous friends and extended family. Lynne was predeceased by her grandson, Haze Shouting/Healy; parents, Dave Jr. and Shirley Healy; brothers, Rusty and Lorin Healy; niece, Tawny Jo; nephew, TJ Healy; grandparents, Gwen and Dave Sr. Healy, Helen and Kenneth Tailfeathers.
Lynne grew up in a rodeo and horse-racing family. An avid rider along with her brother, Geoff, she helped train her Dad’s racehorses. She travelled with her family to many horse-racing events throughout Alberta, Idaho, Montana and elsewhere. Lynne loved the outdoors. She was brave, adventurous; and she loved to have fun, laugh and be silly. She had an infectious laugh and a smile that would light up the room. Lynne was a great homemaker and always had her home cozy, comforting and inviting. Like her mother, Lynne made her home, a home to all. Everyone Lynne met, bonded with an impressionable and lifelong friendship. Above all, she loved her children and grandchildren dearly. She had a loving and caring nature and was a mother to all our young ones whom she encountered.
Her hobbies were crafting, she loved her plants and had a love for her animals. She was formally trained as a hairdresser at LA Beauty School & Entrepreneurial training. Lynne worked at Remington Carriage Museum, Montana Bakery and was a Childcare worker in Browning. Lynne attended school in Cardston, St. Mary’s (Kainai) High, Lethbridge Collegiate Institute, Red Crow College, and Blackfeet Community College.
Lynne will be missed by all her family and friends. Her relatives include the Tailfeathers, Healy, Wolfleg, Soop, Black Plume, and Quesnelle.
A Wake Service will be held at St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Blood Reserve on Wednesday, June 21 from 7:00 - 11:00 pm. The Funeral Service will be held at St. Paul’s Anglican Church on Thursday, June 22 at 11:00 am. Interment will take place in St. Paul’s cemetery.