Christine Thayer

November 18, 1959 — November 5, 2025

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Torrey, Utah - Christine Pace Thayer, age 65, passed away peacefully on November 5, 2025 surrounded by her loving husband and family in Torrey, Utah. She was a devoted daughter, wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend to many. Christine was born on November 18, 1959, to Wilford Don and Carol Suzette Farmer Pace in Logan, Utah. She was the oldest of three children. She graduated from Granger High School in 1978.

Christine’s oldest child, Josh, was born in 1978. In 1983 the two of them moved to Cedar City where Christine attended and graduated from cosmetology school. While working hard as a single mom and attending cosmetology school Christine was befriended by and mentored by Cedar City legend Lois Woodbury. They remained close friends for nearly 30 years until Lois’ passing in 2012.

Following cosmetology school Christine enrolled at Southern Utah University to pursue a college degree. While attending SUU she met the love of her life, Dave Thayer. They were married on September 23, 1990 in Las Vegas at the Excalibur Hotel by a Wolfman Jack lookalike, who performed the ceremony in a wizard costume. She then moved to Parowan. Two years later in 1992, they welcomed their beautiful daughter, Sarah, into the family. Christine continued her college studies while raising Josh and Sarah, graduating from SUU in 1993 with a BS degree in Sociology.

In 2002 Christine was blessed by the birth of her first and only grandchild, Wyatt. From that point on, in her eyes, the sun rose and set on that young man’s smile. She always made sure that she attended his school programs, little league sporting events and birthday parties. But her favorite moments were the quiet adventures, showing Wyatt her secret tricks for catching the biggest fish and passing on her love for Boulder Mountain.

Christine was known for her generous heart, quick wit, and her remarkable ability to make friends wherever she went. She had a zest for life that showed up in everything she did—whether she was fishing, hiking, hunting for arrowheads, gardening, doing rockwork, painting, or engaging in her favorite activity of all, shopping. After Dave’s retirement, the two settled in Torrey, where they spent a wonderful year and a half together, making memories, sharing laughs, and cherishing every moment right up to her final hours.

Christine had a free-spirited, “hippie heart” that colored everything she did. She loved quiet moments of meditation, finding joy and peace in nature, and exploring the spiritual side of life with curiosity and openness. Whether watching a sunset, tending her garden, or simply sitting in reflection, she carried a sense of calm and wisdom that touched everyone around her. Her spirituality wasn’t just a practice, it was a way of living, blending faith, laughter, and a deep appreciation for the beauty in the world.

Christine was an unstoppable force in the Parowan Lions Club, always at the heart of community projects and never afraid to roll up her sleeves. She often donated her time and materials to create hygiene kits for the local women’s shelter, giving her all to anyone in need.

As a proud member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Christine brought her trademark flair to Primary teaching. “Conventional” was not in her vocabulary. Her lessons were part gospel, part adventure, and always unforgettable. One memorable Sunday, she led her class on a “quick field trip” to Maverik for donuts, because sometimes the best spiritual nourishment comes with sprinkles. Her Primary students adored her, her friends couldn’t keep up with her, and anyone who crossed her path left with a smile and likely a to-do list. Christine also had a soft spot for $2 bills. She was convinced they brought good luck and always kept a few tucked away, ready to hand out to family, friends, or anyone who could use a little extra fortune. If you were lucky enough to receive one, you knew it came with her love, her humor, and her wish for good things to come.

Christine is survived by her husband Dave and children: Joshua (Nubia) Thayer, Torrey; Sarah Thayer, Grapevine, Texas; grandchild, Wyatt Thayer, Payson; grand-doggies, Roxy and Bella; siblings: Douglas Wilford Pace, Torrey; Sheila (Gary) Griffin, Woodland Hills; Mother, Carol Pace, Woodland Hills. She is preceded in death by her father, Wilford Don Pace.

The family wishes to express heartfelt gratitude to Springer Turner Funeral Home for their compassionate service, and to hospice nurse, Melanie Oyler of Zion’s Way for her tender care. They also wish to thank the many friends, ward members, and family who have shown love and extended condolences during this time.

Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, November 15, 2025 at 1:00 P.M. in the Torrey LDS chapel. Friends may call for viewing on Saturday morning from 11:30 to 12:30 prior to the Service. Burial will be in the Torrey Cemetery under the care of Springer Turner Funeral Homes of Richfield and Salina.

Livestreaming of Christine’s funeral service will be available at springerturner.com under her obituary 15 minutes prior to her service starting.

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