Lynn Nordwick, 82 years old, died on March 4, 2022. She was born on May 24, 1939 in Orange County, California to George and Doris McFarland.
She attended school in California and graduated from the University of Phoenix where she met Ray Nordwick. Later they got married in Wolf Point, MT on August 23, 1965 and moved to the farm north of Poplar. Ray passed away on June 8, 1992. Later on, she met Billy Tryan and was a companion with him until he passed away.
She is survived by one nephew from California.
She was so loved and will be missed by many!
Lynn’s wishes were to be cremated and no services will be held.
Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel has been entrusted with arrangements. Condolences for the family may be left using the form below.
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Bob and Terry McAnally says
Our condolences to Lynn’s family and friends.
Sonya O’Connor says
My dear friend it’s been many years since I saw you and you still look great. I always remember our great visits we had and you and your hair look great. God bless you and rest in peace. I’m sure there is a spot in heaven that you will make more beautiful like you have always done in the past. Love Sonya O’Connor🥰😺
Laura Christoffersen says
Lynn was one of a kind! She was a wonderful force of nature. To all who loved her, all my best.
Larry and Sandy Pratt says
We have always enjoyed our time spent with you Lynn. At the NFR or at Gordy’s and of course your 80th Birthday at Gusicks. Will miss your sweet personality and all the fun times. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Stangelands and Nygards and your many friends Sincerely,, Sandy and Larry
Larry Pratt says
We’ve always enjoyed our times spent with Lynn. At the NFR or at Gordy’s or your 80th Birthday at Gusicks. We’ve had alot of fun and laughs with you and Billy. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Stangelands and Nygards and all your friends. Sandy and Larry
George says
She will undoubtedly be missed. I was so extremely fortunate as a kid to grow up surrounded by her and my uncle Ray’s love. After my father (her brother) passed away, she was one of the limited few that I could continuously speak to in loving memory of him.
I appreciated her honesty, humor, grit, integrity and so much more.
May she soar freely into the heights from here. May my Uncle Ray, Billy, my Dad etc. be one of the joyous exchanges of laughter filling the loving skies
I love you Auntie Lynn!
‘Georgie’ (McFarland)
Rich Peterson says
Rest easy Lynn. I’ll be forever grateful when I bumped into you in Las Vegas and you gave me and my friends tickets to get into the NFR. That was a blast. Thank you.
Lars says
My condolences to her friends, she will be missed no doubt. My heart will be with those who are feeling a big loss. She made a big impression on me, a trainee from Denmark. I consider myself lucky to have met her. I can honestly say she and many of her friends makes a big difference in my life…. Take care Lynn and we will meet again…
Donna Mann says
My sincere condolences to Lynn’s nephew and many friends. Lynn was one special lady and loved by all who knew her. May she rest in peace forever after and look out for us that need a little guidance once in a while.
Love, Donna Mann
Darlyn Grainger says
Condolences to Lynn’s family and friends. She will be greatly missed. Hugs and prayers
Susan Linder says
I’ll never forget her laugh and sense of humor. I’ve known her all my life and will miss her. She was one of a kind. Susan Linder, cousin
Steve and Darcia Larsen says
Oh Lynn, you will be greatly missed by many. You had that personally that welcomed one and all, made laughter and tended to business all at once. It was always fun to run into you and your group of friends. There was always fun to be had by all. Our condolences to your family and dear friends. Hugs and prayers to all. 🙏✝️🙏✝️🙏
Tom Nordwick says
I have very fond memories of Lynn. She was one of the spunkiest and confident women that I ever met. A classy lady with a big heart and always put together. I will never forget you!
Le Ann Kenney says
Lynn, I know that we will all go someday, I am so sorry for all your friends and extended family. I was so blessed to have grown up around Ray and you. I have so many fond memories, like the summer I spent picking rock , Ray asked brother Tom and his friend to work. I wanted a summer job and asked if I could work, I remember telling cousin Ray that if I didn’t work out you can fire me, no hard feelings. Well he gave me the chance and was amazed that I worked so hard, (not to mention all the weight I lost), it was a great summer. The Christmas break I spent with you in California and the beautiful top that you sewed for me. I still have my silk scarf. Thank you and Ray for your support. I love you and miss you both, thanks for the great memories ! Rest In Peace!
ShirleyTillie says
Lynn you will be so missed on the Wagon Train.You were so friendly and a great hostess.Always a kind word and never an unkind one.You shared so much with so many.I will never forget you.
Sheila Blyth says
Oh Lynn you will be so missed. I met you 25 years ago and we formed a comforting bond. You referred to me as your medical consultant, introduced me as your daughter, always confronted things head on with confidence and grace. We enjoyed many Chinese dinners together, sometimes alone and sometimes with dad growling about the food! You were so gracious to devote the time that you took care of Dad, never wanting to let him go. Our family appreciated you more than you will ever know, from loving dad, helping with the farm, enjoying life, always giving sensible advice and caring so much for others. You are a classy brilliant gal! Enjoy some wine with Ray and Dad! Love you so much! Sheila Blyth (Billy’s daughter)
Sheila Blyth says
Oh Lynn you will be so missed. I met you 25 years ago and we formed a comforting bond. You referred to me as your medical consultant, introduced me as your daughter, always confronted things head on with confidence and grace. We enjoyed many Chinese dinners together, sometimes alone and sometimes with dad growling about the food! You were so gracious to devote the time that you took care of today, never wanting to let him go. Our family appreciated you more than you will ever know, from loving dad, enjoying life, always giving sensible advice and caring so much for others.
Mary DeWire says
Mary DeWire
So many fond memories of trips out to see Lynn and Ray as a youth. Lynn was usually on the tractor mowings. We swam in the pond, pulled leaches off each other. Will always remember the California inspired house, in the middle of nowhere. With a couple who always smiled when we came. Probably celebrate when we left. But my childhood was a little brighter having them in it. To family left behind, may God’s peace reside over you.
John Nordwick says
RIP Lynn you were a very special lady.
Trudy Fox says
Wonderful memories of birthday party lunches, style shows, Spikes & Spurs and just visiting over a beer at the Legion came flooding back when I heard the news. Lynn was one of kind – loved her candidness and honesty.
Trudy Fox says
RIP Lynn – memories of birthday lunches, style shows, Spikes & Spurs, and just visiting come flooding back. I loved your honesty and candidness –
mary kay birmingham says
met lynn in tucson when she was a tri-delt at the u of a around the time she met ray. days there, laguna, wolf point, depot bay are chiseled in my mind forever. bill & john too are GRIEVING with me. u and mary lou took me under your wings so this calif bride would feel welcomed in a city brand new to her. many thanks for everything, beautiful DDD girl.
Iva Zimmerman says
RIP Lynn
You will be missed in the north country!
Dean says
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