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Deborah Lynch

May 8, 1951 — January 14, 2026

Pocatello

Deborah Lynch passed away on January 14, 2026, at Brookdale Assisted Living after a long battle with illness.

Deb was born in 1951 in Evanston, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, and grew up in Eden, New York, outside of Buffalo. She was the second of six children born to William B. Lynch and Marylew (Ellison) Lynch, both of whom preceded her in death. She is survived by her siblings Shauna, Marla, and Brad, and was preceded in death by her brothers Todd and Alan.

Throughout her life, Deb was married and divorced several times and had no biological children of her own. Instead, she gave her love, care, and attention generously to the many people she befriended along the way. Her capacity for connection extended far beyond traditional roles, and she formed meaningful bonds wherever she went.

Deb was a woman of remarkable intellect, principle, and generosity. She was deeply passionate about gardening and found great joy not only in growing things, but in sharing the fruits of her labor and her knowledge with anyone who showed interest. Her gardens were an extension of who she was; thoughtful, meticulous, and generous.

An avid reader and writer, Deb possessed a sharp and curious mind. Conversations with her were often illuminating; she had a way of regularly stunning those around her with her insights and depth of knowledge. She lived intentionally and took great pride in keeping her home and belongings in excellent condition, believing that care was a form of respect.

Deb proudly referred to herself as practicing “waste management.” Recycling, reusing, and preserving what already existed were not just habits, but deeply held values. She avidly celebrated Earth Day every year and could not stand to see anything go to waste, living her life with environmental mindfulness and intention.

Tremendously giving by nature, it was rare to leave Deb’s home without something in hand; a plant she had nurtured, a roast from her freezer, or a thoughtfully chosen book she believed you should read. Giving was simply part of who she was.

Deb lived an interesting and unconventional life, moving throughout Nevada for much of her adulthood. Wherever she went, she had a natural knack for finding community and making a home, forming meaningful connections that stayed with her long after she moved on. She carried with her many vivid stories from her younger years, experiences that reflected her independence, resilience, and refusal to live by anyone else’s rules.

In the later part of her life, she settled in Pocatello for better access to medical care, where she went on to touch the lives of many. She also knew how to enjoy life’s simple pleasures. Deb loved sharing a beer and enjoyed her cigarettes right up until the very end. These small rituals reflected her humor, autonomy, and steadfast sense of self.

Debbie will be remembered for her intelligence, generosity, conviction, and the quiet but profound ways she enriched the lives of those around her. She will be deeply missed.

There will be no formal funeral or celebration of life. In lieu of services, those who wish to honor Deb’s memory are encouraged to plant something in her honor—a tree, a flower, or a garden of any kind—and to care for it thoughtfully, just as Deb cared for the world around her.

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