Lawnie D. Rasmussen, age 74, of Syracuse, Utah, passed away peacefully on September 24th, 2025, after a
valiant battle against dementia.
He was born on June 8, 1951 in Logan, Utah to Marilyn and DeMar Rasmussen. From an early age, Lawnie
showed a deep sense of duty and commitment that carried through every stage of his life.
Lawnie proudly served in the United States Army, where he dedicated more than 20 years of service to his
country. He retired at the rank of E8, as a Master Sergeant in 1990. Having served both in the Regular Army
and the active duty Army National Guard. His military career included roles in helicopter maintenance, JAG
administration, and recruiting where he spent most of his career and eventually led the largest recruiting
battalion in the state of Utah. Guiding and mentoring countless soldiers, he was deeply respected by his peers
and remembered for his leadership, discipline, and unwavering dedication to the mission.
After military retirement, Lawnie took his well honed skills of persuasion to the open market in various sales
roles. He spent more than 10 years working in appliance sales at RCWilley where he excelled as a Pace
Setter, until he relocated to Star Valley Wyoming. There he obtained his real estate license and was able to
take in the local landscape and enjoy a slower pace of life for a while. Eventually, he was presented with a new
call to serve and returned to Utah where he devoted his remaining working years as a Veteran Outreach
Coordinator. In this role, he assisted Veterans in expanding their skills and education for better job
marketability.
Beyond his professional life, his greatest devotion was always to his family, whom he cherished with steadfast
love. Alongside that devotion, he found joy in sports, the outdoors, and hands-on projects at home. In his
younger years, though small in stature, he was a quick and determined competitor. Baseball games at the
Rasmussen Family Reunions in Mink Creek, Idaho, were taken very seriously and often highlighted his spirited
play.
As he grew older, he embraced every opportunity to stay active, whether on the basketball court, the softball
field, the tennis court, or especially the golf course. To say he was a fan of golf would be an understatement.
He also carried a deep appreciation for the beauty of nature and became an avid collector of Western wildlife
art. With a sparkle in his eyes, he loved sharing the stories and details behind his many paintings and pieces
that adorned his home. He was equally proud of his extensive collections of duck decoys and coins, each
reflecting his curiosity and care.
Above all, he will be remembered for his enthusiasm, his passion, and his natural gift for leadership—qualities
that inspired and captivated those around him.
He is survived by his loving wife, Sun Rasmussen, his daughter Wynne (Dan) Toms, son Wade (Brandis
O’Toole) Rasmussen, his loyal sidekick Buddy (miniature schnauzer) and many adorable grand dogs. His
siblings, Tammy (Frank) McDonough, Jolene (Steven) Andersen, Julee (Phil) Houser and Kiplin Rasmussen,
along with many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his brother Drew Rasmussen, father
DeMar Rasmussen and mother Marilyn McCurdy Rasmussen.
A funeral service with full military honors will be held on October 11, 2025 at Russon Mortuary, located at 1585
W. 300 S. Syracuse, Utah. Family and friends are welcome to attend and celebrate his life. Viewing is from
12:30 pm to 1:45 pm, family prayer from 1:45 pm to 2 pm with services starting at 2 pm. In accordance with his
wishes, Lawnie will be cremated following the service and eventually laid to rest at the Syracuse Cemetery.
The family would like to extend a special thanks to George E. Wahlen Ogden Veterans Home and Bristol
Hospice for their compassionate care during his remaining months. Lawnie was loved and adored by the home
staff and was aptly known as ‘the Supervisor.’ True to form, he asserted his innate authority, as only he knew
how to do. The many compliments and stories shared by the staff are cherished and well appreciated.
Along this journey, the family has recognized a gap in access to federally approved plant-based therapies for
Veterans. Wynne has committed to join the effort for federal policy changes that would allow the Department of
Veterans Affairs to expand compassionate treatment options, particularly for psychiatric and neurological
conditions.
Emerging research and family experiences have shown that cannabis-based therapies may offer relief from
symptoms such as agitation, anxiety, sleep disruption, and appetite loss in dementia patients, improving both
quality of life and dignity in care. Similar benefits have been documented in treating post-traumatic stress,
chronic pain, and other conditions disproportionately affecting Veterans.
In lieu of flowers, the family invites donations to organizations working to advance access and research: the
Veterans Alliance For Holistic Alternatives (vahahealth.com), Veterans Cannabis Project (vetscp.org) or to one
of these Utah based Veteran support groups Utah Veteran’s Alliance (4rutvets.org), Warrior Revival
(warrior-revival.org).
Lawnie leaves behind a legacy of honor, service, and love. He will be deeply missed and forever remembered by all who knew him.
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