Lynsie Kay (MacNorius) Mills, 22
Daily Inter Lake | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 16 years, 4 months AGO
Lynsie Kay (MacNorius) Mills, 22, aka 'Pinsey Gay Chuck Norris' died at her home in Kalispell on Friday, Aug. 29, 2008. She was born in Pendleton, Ore., on Nov. 17, 1985, but was raised in Kalispell. She was the youngest of three girls.
Lynsie enjoyed growing up as an 'Evergreener' through the Evergreen School district along with the family of friends she made there — you know who you are.
Lynsie married her first love, Cory Mills, in 2004, and had two beautiful girls, Lilly Mariah Kay Mills and Claire Diana Isabell Mills.
After her marriage ended, she met her soul mate and love of her life, Joe Montoya, her 'Joe Joe,' in 2007. Lynsie's goal in life was making sure everyone around her was laughing. She loved doing impressions and was always quoting scenes from movies. There was never a dull moment when in her presence.
Anyone who knew Lynsie knew her sister Mystie, her 'Mishy,' or 'Mushu.' They were inseparable, and at times seemed connected at the hip. Lynsie and Mystie loved to be the life of the party and definitely would be.
Lynsie is survived by her mom, Cathy Morton, and husband, Don Morton; father, Brian MacNorius; sisters, Amy Bramhall and husband, Aaron, and Mystie MacNorius; children, Lilly and Claire; uncles, Randy and Bob; aunt, Rhonda; nieces, Hanna and Jaimee; nephews, Ryan and Aaron; cousins, Jesse, Tyler and Jake Comstock; children's father, Cory Mills; brother-in-law, RJ Bechtel; best friends, Jessica Ryan and Toni Duhamel; boyfriend, Joe Montoya; grandparents, Bill Brensinger, and Gerry and Diane MacNorius; and numerous other family and friends.
There will be a celebration of Lynsie's life at 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 6, at her home at 484 Birch Grove Road. Everyone is welcome, and in her memory we would like to see you in pink! Food contributions are welcome.
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