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In Memorium

 

Lyle Robert Broadhead
1975~2015


Lyle Robert Broadhead, 40, passed away Friday, October 9, 2015 in Torrington, Wyoming.  He was born in Nephi, Utah, January 23, 1975.
During high school, Lyle spent time harvesting pineapples and operating equipment for Maui Pineapple Company in Maui, Hawaii, upon his return received his diploma from Juab High School.   Lyle began work at the Wyoming Medium Correctional Institute (WMCI) as an officer in June 2011, prior to that he worked many years as a Construction Foreman at Layton Construction out of Salt Lake City, Utah.  He worked on many projects while at Layton Construction, but the two projects that he took great pride in being a part of was The Gateway and the LDS Conference Center.  While working on the Conference Center, Lyle had the opportunity to meet President Gordon B. Hinckley.   Lyle loved the Christmas lights at Temple Square and looked forward to watching Mr. Kruger's Christmas each time.   He was a great son, father, brother and friend.  He was a good hearted person and would give you the shirt off his back.  He was willing to help anyone with a construction project.  Lyle loved his Miami Dolphins, Dan Marino and every episode of "Mash".
He leaves behind his two children, Mark and Gwen Broadhead; his parents, Larry and Kathleen Broadhead; brothers, Blake (Walline) Broadhead, Kevin (Jana) Broadhead, and Jeffrey (Susan) Broadhead; sister, Denise (DJ) Roy; and many nephews, great nieces and nephews, aunt, uncles, cousins and friends.
Funeral services will be held at 11 am Friday, October 16, 2015 at the Anderson Funeral Home  at 94 West 300 North, Nephi, Utah . Family and friends may call one hour prior to the services.  Interment will be in the Nephi Vine Bluff Cemetery.
Our hearts are broken at this time, but we are truly blessed for having him in our life.   Thanks to all of his friends from Layton Construction and Wyoming Medium Correctional Institute that have loved and supported him through the years.  His parents, brothers and sister will miss the midnight calls that we all received over the years.  We love you Lyle, until we meet again.