From the second Lincoln was born he was the light of our lives. His big blue/green eyes, amazing smile and curly blond hair had people stopping us everywhere we went. He never went too long without hearing how cute he is. As Lincoln got older, he just became more and more fun. He was up for any adventure and was his dad’s favorite adrenaline junkie buddy. Lincoln also cared a lot about being kind, had the best laugh and was friends with everyone.
In Lincoln’s own words: “…some of my favorite things: music, dirt biking, lifting, mountain biking, scuba diving, snowboarding, skiing, wakeboarding, slalom skiing, I’m obsessed with cars. I also love watching/playing sports. I love doing most things that are adventurous and outdoors. I know that God exists, and I will see you in Heaven.”
All three of Lincoln’s siblings considered him to be their best friend. To his mom and dad, he was simply everything. Lincoln is survived by his grandparents Clark and Kassie Christensen and Maxine Hafen, his parents Tyler and Natalie Christensen, his siblings Morgan, Cameron (Madelyn) and Lainee and many aunts, uncles, cousins and best friends.
A candlelight celebration to honor Lincoln will be held Sunday, May 21, at 7:30 p.m. at the Greater Zion Stadium. All are welcome. Please wear purple or red.
In lieu of flowers, click here to donate to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
Arrangements are under the direction of Spilsbury Mortuary, 110 S Bluff St., St. George, 435-673-2454. Family and friends are invited to sign Lincoln’s online guest book.