Margaret Oldroyd, Linda Dewey, and Natalie Graves Obituary – The Utah community is grieving the loss of three cherished individuals: Margaret Oldroyd, Linda Dewey, and Natalie Graves, whose recent passing has left family, friends, and neighbors heartbroken. Each of these remarkable women made meaningful contributions to their families and communities, and their absence is deeply felt.
Margaret Oldroyd, a lifelong Utah resident, was remembered for her kindness, compassion, and dedication to her family. She was a loving mother, grandmother, and friend, always willing to lend a helping hand or offer support to those around her. Her warmth and generosity left a lasting impression on everyone who knew her.
Linda Dewey was known for her vibrant spirit, sense of humor, and commitment to her community. She touched countless lives through her volunteer work and involvement in local organizations, always striving to make Utah a better place. Friends and neighbors recall her as someone who could brighten any room with her smile and positive energy.
Natalie Graves was a devoted professional and family member who inspired others with her resilience, dedication, and loving nature. She had a profound impact on colleagues, friends, and family, and her passion for helping others left a lasting legacy. Her loss is felt not only by those who knew her personally but also by the broader community she served.
Together, Margaret, Linda, and Natalie are remembered for the love, kindness, and joy they brought into the lives of those around them. Their passing is a profound loss to the Utah community, which continues to honor their memories and the positive impact they made during their lives.
Funeral and memorial arrangements for Margaret Oldroyd, Linda Dewey, and Natalie Graves will be shared by their families as they prepare to celebrate and commemorate the lives of these extraordinary women. During this difficult time, heartfelt condolences and prayers are extended to their families, friends, and loved ones.
Their legacy of love, service, and community spirit will live on in the hearts of all who were fortunate enough to know them.




