Carrie Linn passed away Sunday, December 17, 2017.
Carrie was born December 11, 1958 to Bill and Beverly Timmerman in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Carrie had a zest for life and never missed an opportunity to have fun. She enjoyed her time on the lake; fishing, water skiing and spending time with friends and family. During the summer, she spent most of her time at her "summer home" at the Lucerne Marina. The marina became her and her daughter's second home. She became an active member of the Yacht Club and formed many lasting relationships.
She was a member of the local Eagle's Club and could be found there weekly for 'Wine Wednesday.' She loved planning and attending social gatherings and was often the life of the party. She was always dancing and enjoyed live music. Carrie had a big heart and spent much of her time taking care of those around her and making sure everyone was happy.
She attended high school a Skyline High School and despite not graduating, she took the Real Estate Profession by storm. For years she worked as a loan officer and later became a realtor. She worked for numerous firms and has worked for Remax for the last 14 years, where she has earned numerous awards and achievements, including, being inducted into the Remax Hall of Fame. She was also a member of the National Association of Realtors, the Wyoming Association of Realtors, Western Wyoming Board of Realtors and the Uinta County Chamber of Commerce.
Carrie married Charles Linn, April 21, 2014 in Page, Arizona.
Carrie loved all animals, especially her pets, Charlie Girl, her dog, and Stanley, her cat.
Carrie is survived by her husband, Charles Linn; daughters, Emily Tess Farley, Lacie Dawn Archer; Step-Daughters, Jessica Whinnery, Nicole Page (Jerry); grandchildren, Kimber, Cayman and Taya; father, Bill Timmerman; siblings, Rodney Timmerman (Cindy), Cyndi Timmerman Stugelmeyer, Sandra Kocsis (Ernest), Amy Bybee (Steve); and many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her mother, Beverly Timmerman; brother, Richard Scott Timmerman; and her beloved dog Lady Allie Capone.
Contributions in her memory can be made to the Humane Society.
Services are under the direction of Crandall Funeral Home and will be held Friday, December 22, 2017 at 11:00am at the 251 Elm St. LDS Chapel, with graveside service following at the Evanston Cemetery. A celebration will follow at the Painted Lady in Evanston.