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Cindy Grover Torgesen

Cindy Grover Torgesen aged 63 passed away Wednesday, May 15, 2024, at Intermountain Medical Center in Utah.  She was born in Brigham City, Utah April 20, 1961, to Verl and Leila Grover.  She was raised and educated in Brigham City Utah and was a 1979 graduate of Box Elder High School. Cindy attended Utah State University after high school.

She married the love of her life Brian Torgesen on February 6, 1981, in the Logan, Utah Temple.  The couple then settled in Soda Springs, Idaho, where they would begin their family.   They were blessed with three children, Mandy, Brett and Jamie.  Cindy was an avid Gardner and was especially proud of taking care of her many plants and her flower arrangements. She loved farming alongside her husband Brian. She enjoyed spending some of her summer days riding in the combine, tractor and semitrucks. She looked forward to harvest season every year. She loved the outdoors. Camping and riding four wheelers with her kids was some of her greatest memories. Cindy truly lived life to the fullest, thru simple pleasures, such as, chatting with family and friends, crafting and her favorite, spending time with her grandchildren. 

Cindy held many job positions, some that were closest to her heart were building flower arrangements for the local Florist shop. Brian and Cindy owned, and operated the town bowling alley, Tosoiba Lanes. Cindy enjoyed league nights.  She loved all the relationships and friendly connections throughout the years. Cindy was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, where she had been active in the Primary Presidency, Stake Young Womens Presidency and served as young women's president, along with several other callings. 

Cindy is survived by her husband Brian and three children, Mandy (Mike) Brown Twin Falls, Brett (Tiffany) Torgesen Soda Springs and Jamie (Brock) Tingey Star Valley Ranch Wyoming and all her grandchildren, Kenyon, Dylan, Braylon, Reese, Lucy, Cole and Tucker.

She was a wonderful mother who was always there when we needed her the most, offering support, wisdom, and love in abundance. A friend to many, she was a cherished member of the community in Soda Springs, leaving behind a legacy of kindness and strength.

A viewing will be held Friday, May 24 from 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. at the Soda Springs LDS Stake Center.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, May 25 at noon with another viewing prior to the services from 10:30 - 11:45 a.m. at the Soda Springs LDS Stake Center.

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