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Lindsey Michelle Hall, 39, of Cheyenne, Wyoming, passed away on April 1, 2026, at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, surrounded by her loved ones.
Lindsey was born on March 16, 1987, in Cheyenne, Wyoming, to Kim and Sue Hall. She grew up in Cheyenne and graduated from East High School in 2005, where she was actively involved in the dance team, indoor and outdoor track, swimming and diving, and band. Lindsey’s passion for movement and performance continued throughout her life.
She attended the University of Wyoming, earning a dual degree in Dance and Nutrition. Following college, Lindsey pursued her love of dance professionally, touring with a Denver-based company, 7 Dancers. She later shared her passion by teaching at Cherry Creek and EnAvant Dance Studios, inspiring many students.
Most recently, Lindsey worked as a flight attendant for Southwest Airlines, where her warmth, kindness, and vibrant personality left a lasting impression on those she met.
Lindsey’s greatest joy and proudest accomplishments were her children, Landry Ty Harvill (7) and Kimry Lynn Harvill (4). She was a devoted and loving mother who filled her children’s lives with adventure, laughter, and unconditional love.
Despite facing significant health challenges, Lindsey showed remarkable strength and resilience. She was blessed with a double lung transplant that gave her an additional year and a half to make meaningful memories with her family. Lindsey refused to let her lungs limit her life. She continued teaching dance, skiing whenever she could, and spending countless days at Cole Pool watching her children swim and dive—often joining them to demonstrate that anything is possible.
Lindsey will be remembered for her joyful spirit, her adventurous heart, and her unmistakable giggle. She loved the many family trips to Mexico and Steamboat enjoying everything nature had to offer. She always showed up as one of the biggest fans at sporting events, cheering on her family with pride and enthusiasm. Lindsey was flat out good at everything she did, including being there for everybody.
She is survived by her mother, Sue Hall; her brother, Jordan Hall; and her beloved children, Landry Harvill and Kimry Harvill.
She was preceded in death by her father, Kim Hall; her grandmother, Inez Hall; her grandfather, Aurthor Ellis; her aunt, Soyla Gonzalez; and her great-grandmother, Wilma Connolly.
Lindsey’s life was a beautiful reminder to live fully, love completely, and cherish every moment. She will be greatly missed and forever remembered by all who knew her.
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