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Madalyn Rae “Maddy” <I>Welsh</I> Smith

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Madalyn Rae “Maddy” Welsh Smith

Birth
Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada, USA
Death
24 May 2023 (aged 26)
Idaho Falls, Bonneville County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Ammon, Bonneville County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Madalyn Rae Smith passed away just weeks before her 27th birthday at her home next to the love of her life and her beautiful children. They were surrounded by friends and family. This was far too soon, but everyone knew Maddy had lived every day with urgency. She loved deeply and showed sincere interest in everyone. She could overpower a room with her smile and energy, while at the same time not being at all attention seeking. She remembered everything, but especially what was important to you, and she asked you about those things frequently. She was beautiful, confident, patient, and gentle. She had a special depth to be able to understand any room or situation and make it better. She was one in a million and the hole left by her passing is devastating.

Her battle with cancer was fought quietly and courageously. She had a hope and positivity til her last day that left everyone believing there was no way anything could get her down. And nothing did. When the cancer had closed in on all of her organs, she told her family she wanted to have a party at the house. She wanted two days to spend time with close friends and family, and then she was ready for what was next. Those days at home were incredible for everyone that visited her, and she passed the next day just like she had planned. She lived a life on her terms, and those were always determined after thinking about the ones she loved most, first.

Maddy was born June 10, 1996, in Las Vegas, Nevada, to Robert Joseph Welsh Jr. and Karen Lynn Gammon Welsh. She was a sweet and inquisitive child who was very close to her three siblings, Matt, Chloe, and Jake. She was adored by her entire extended family.

Maddy excelled in numerous activities, especially academics. In the third grade she was the only student to receive a perfect score on the state standardized test. She was rewarded with the honor of being "Principal for a Day" in recognition of her accomplishment.

Maddy was passionate about music. She worked hard and learned how to play both the piano and the violin. Ultimately, the violin became her passion and she began performing in middle school and continued throughout her life. She was chosen to participate in an elite city-wide youth orchestra. One of the highlights of her musical experience was being a member of The Zion's Youth Symphony and Chorus which gave her the opportunity to perform numerous times at the Smith Center for Performing Arts in Downtown Las Vegas. She continued to share her talent playing for Christmas programs and at Grandma Smith's funeral.

Maddy graduated from Northwest Technical Academy in 2014. She was voted Senior Class President, crowned Homecoming Duchess, and dubbed "Best Hair" in her senior class superlatives. She was an active participant in all things student government, school spirit and leadership, but most importantly she was a friend to ALL.

She was always busy, but loved spending time at her grandparent's pool. She adored her Papa and Grandma B. Her relationship with them was genuine and sweet. Maddy and her friends always felt loved and welcomed in their home.

Maddy played soccer and was on the swim team. She was a Second Degree Black Belt in Taekwondo and very skilled at nunchucks and the bow staff. She worked during high school at Tilley's and Fabulous Freddy's car wash. As with everything in her life, she was meticulous with the details. Her co-workers loved her, and customers requested her.

After graduation, Maddy attended Brigham Young University-Idaho. She earned her Bachelor's Degree studying Public Health. It was at this time she dated and then married Chandler David Smith on September 5, 2015. They were married in the Las Vegas LDS Temple, but always enjoyed telling people simply they were "married in Vegas" just to keep them guessing. Their relationship was one in a million, true soulmates.

They traveled the world together and had experiences some people only dream of. They saw Europe, Central America, Puerto Rico, and much of the United States. They had a special love for Nantucket, Massachusetts, and the surrounding areas after Maddy planned a surprise trip there for Chandler's 30th birthday. They made time often to slip away to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. This was their special tradition, a haven for them. They loved staying at their favorite places and eating at their favorite restaurants. Cafe' Genevieve is now Wren and Andi's favorite too.

Together, they built an incredible life, initially in the grueling world of door-to-door sales and managing large teams of associates. This eventually lead to real estate investing and a successful YouTube channel. She was the boss, counselor, hype man, editor, co-negotiator, encourager, and more often than not, the voice of reason. They were unstoppable!

Their success led them to recently build their dream home. Although the build happened mostly during her cancer treatment, she was involved in every aspect from design to furnishing and decorating every corner. Every decision was made with her children in mind, but also with plans of entertaining family and friends for many years to come.

Wren Yantorno Smith was born at the end of 2017. This was an incredible day for Chandler and Maddy. Wren is a smart, handsome, inquisitive, tenderhearted boy who will miss his Mom. He is the best big brother to his sister, Andi Kristine, who was born just 21 months later in 2019. Andi is beautiful, adventurous, and has her mother's animated expressions and hand gestures. She is so sweet and sensitive and always has hugs and snuggles for those she loves, especially her Mom.

The children thrived with their proud parents leading the way. Maddy was an incredible wife and mother. She was constantly supporting or censoring Chandler's every endeavor... and there were many! She never missed an opportunity to educate the kids through endless activities and hands-on experiences. Each day was planned with a purpose. She was constantly exposing them to great books, museums, people, places, and things. Their little family was in constant motion. Hiking, biking, skateboarding, swimming, visiting parks, zoos, and exploring new destinations, particularly their new backyard. The Hawaiian Islands were a favorite vacation spot; sailing, swimming, playing in the sand, eating their favorite Acai bowls and Hula Pies.

Maddy's trademark attribute was kindness. She was an incredible listener and could perceive people's needs. She was not afraid to jump in and help under any circumstances. She was a fast friend to anyone fortunate enough to know her. She had a close group of girlfriends who would gather often for girls' nights or tea parties at the Grand America. They supported her tirelessly throughout her battle.

Maddy had deep and meaningful relationships with her parents and her mother and father-in-law. She was a mature soul and relationships were sacred to her. All of Maddy's siblings, including sisters and brothers-in-law knew of her love for them because she expressed it often in word and action. The Welsh and Smith families will forever be tied together. Maddy is survived by an army of family and friends who love her and will keep her memory alive.

Maddy gave detailed instructions on how to celebrate her life, and most importantly, how to focus all our love on Chandler, Wren, and Andi moving forward.

Services will be held at 12:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 3, 2023, at the Willard Arts Center, 450 A Street, Idaho Falls. The family will visit with friends from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. prior to the service. Burial will be in the Ammon Cemetery.

The service is available for live viewing at: https://zoom.us/j/2662754993?pwd=NHhmTWRrbzkwREs3T1V5V3ZKa05xUT09#success
Madalyn Rae Smith passed away just weeks before her 27th birthday at her home next to the love of her life and her beautiful children. They were surrounded by friends and family. This was far too soon, but everyone knew Maddy had lived every day with urgency. She loved deeply and showed sincere interest in everyone. She could overpower a room with her smile and energy, while at the same time not being at all attention seeking. She remembered everything, but especially what was important to you, and she asked you about those things frequently. She was beautiful, confident, patient, and gentle. She had a special depth to be able to understand any room or situation and make it better. She was one in a million and the hole left by her passing is devastating.

Her battle with cancer was fought quietly and courageously. She had a hope and positivity til her last day that left everyone believing there was no way anything could get her down. And nothing did. When the cancer had closed in on all of her organs, she told her family she wanted to have a party at the house. She wanted two days to spend time with close friends and family, and then she was ready for what was next. Those days at home were incredible for everyone that visited her, and she passed the next day just like she had planned. She lived a life on her terms, and those were always determined after thinking about the ones she loved most, first.

Maddy was born June 10, 1996, in Las Vegas, Nevada, to Robert Joseph Welsh Jr. and Karen Lynn Gammon Welsh. She was a sweet and inquisitive child who was very close to her three siblings, Matt, Chloe, and Jake. She was adored by her entire extended family.

Maddy excelled in numerous activities, especially academics. In the third grade she was the only student to receive a perfect score on the state standardized test. She was rewarded with the honor of being "Principal for a Day" in recognition of her accomplishment.

Maddy was passionate about music. She worked hard and learned how to play both the piano and the violin. Ultimately, the violin became her passion and she began performing in middle school and continued throughout her life. She was chosen to participate in an elite city-wide youth orchestra. One of the highlights of her musical experience was being a member of The Zion's Youth Symphony and Chorus which gave her the opportunity to perform numerous times at the Smith Center for Performing Arts in Downtown Las Vegas. She continued to share her talent playing for Christmas programs and at Grandma Smith's funeral.

Maddy graduated from Northwest Technical Academy in 2014. She was voted Senior Class President, crowned Homecoming Duchess, and dubbed "Best Hair" in her senior class superlatives. She was an active participant in all things student government, school spirit and leadership, but most importantly she was a friend to ALL.

She was always busy, but loved spending time at her grandparent's pool. She adored her Papa and Grandma B. Her relationship with them was genuine and sweet. Maddy and her friends always felt loved and welcomed in their home.

Maddy played soccer and was on the swim team. She was a Second Degree Black Belt in Taekwondo and very skilled at nunchucks and the bow staff. She worked during high school at Tilley's and Fabulous Freddy's car wash. As with everything in her life, she was meticulous with the details. Her co-workers loved her, and customers requested her.

After graduation, Maddy attended Brigham Young University-Idaho. She earned her Bachelor's Degree studying Public Health. It was at this time she dated and then married Chandler David Smith on September 5, 2015. They were married in the Las Vegas LDS Temple, but always enjoyed telling people simply they were "married in Vegas" just to keep them guessing. Their relationship was one in a million, true soulmates.

They traveled the world together and had experiences some people only dream of. They saw Europe, Central America, Puerto Rico, and much of the United States. They had a special love for Nantucket, Massachusetts, and the surrounding areas after Maddy planned a surprise trip there for Chandler's 30th birthday. They made time often to slip away to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. This was their special tradition, a haven for them. They loved staying at their favorite places and eating at their favorite restaurants. Cafe' Genevieve is now Wren and Andi's favorite too.

Together, they built an incredible life, initially in the grueling world of door-to-door sales and managing large teams of associates. This eventually lead to real estate investing and a successful YouTube channel. She was the boss, counselor, hype man, editor, co-negotiator, encourager, and more often than not, the voice of reason. They were unstoppable!

Their success led them to recently build their dream home. Although the build happened mostly during her cancer treatment, she was involved in every aspect from design to furnishing and decorating every corner. Every decision was made with her children in mind, but also with plans of entertaining family and friends for many years to come.

Wren Yantorno Smith was born at the end of 2017. This was an incredible day for Chandler and Maddy. Wren is a smart, handsome, inquisitive, tenderhearted boy who will miss his Mom. He is the best big brother to his sister, Andi Kristine, who was born just 21 months later in 2019. Andi is beautiful, adventurous, and has her mother's animated expressions and hand gestures. She is so sweet and sensitive and always has hugs and snuggles for those she loves, especially her Mom.

The children thrived with their proud parents leading the way. Maddy was an incredible wife and mother. She was constantly supporting or censoring Chandler's every endeavor... and there were many! She never missed an opportunity to educate the kids through endless activities and hands-on experiences. Each day was planned with a purpose. She was constantly exposing them to great books, museums, people, places, and things. Their little family was in constant motion. Hiking, biking, skateboarding, swimming, visiting parks, zoos, and exploring new destinations, particularly their new backyard. The Hawaiian Islands were a favorite vacation spot; sailing, swimming, playing in the sand, eating their favorite Acai bowls and Hula Pies.

Maddy's trademark attribute was kindness. She was an incredible listener and could perceive people's needs. She was not afraid to jump in and help under any circumstances. She was a fast friend to anyone fortunate enough to know her. She had a close group of girlfriends who would gather often for girls' nights or tea parties at the Grand America. They supported her tirelessly throughout her battle.

Maddy had deep and meaningful relationships with her parents and her mother and father-in-law. She was a mature soul and relationships were sacred to her. All of Maddy's siblings, including sisters and brothers-in-law knew of her love for them because she expressed it often in word and action. The Welsh and Smith families will forever be tied together. Maddy is survived by an army of family and friends who love her and will keep her memory alive.

Maddy gave detailed instructions on how to celebrate her life, and most importantly, how to focus all our love on Chandler, Wren, and Andi moving forward.

Services will be held at 12:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 3, 2023, at the Willard Arts Center, 450 A Street, Idaho Falls. The family will visit with friends from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. prior to the service. Burial will be in the Ammon Cemetery.

The service is available for live viewing at: https://zoom.us/j/2662754993?pwd=NHhmTWRrbzkwREs3T1V5V3ZKa05xUT09#success

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