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Lorin Squires Obituary

Lorin Earl Squires passed away peacefully in his home in Lehi, Utah, on September 6, 2024, surrounded by family, after a 24-year battle with cancer.

Lorin was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, October 3, 1946, to Lorin Boyd Squires and Viola Wittwer Squires and lived most of his youth in Centerville, Utah, the eldest of seven siblings. He loved horses and began exploring the mountains behind his home from age nine on his horse Asheya. As a self-driven young man, he raised the family garden, established a goat-milking business, earned his Eagle Scout award and was the valedictorian of his high school class. Because of his love for Arabian horses, he participated in a pilot program for the study of Arabic at Bountiful High, which culminated in a study-abroad trip to the Middle East and inspired a life-long love of the region and its people.

After serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Netherlands, he attended BYU, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree concurrently with a commission in the United States Air Force. He earned a Master of Science degree before going on active duty and then spent three years in the Air Force, until the end of the Vietnam era. He returned to BYU for a PhD in Botany, during which time he dated and then married his sweetheart Carolyn Matthews in the Salt Lake Temple.

Early in his career, Lorin had the opportunity to return to the Middle East as a university professor at the American University of Beirut in Lebanon, where he and his family lived for five years during the Lebanese civil war and an Israeli invasion. He spent the bulk of the remainder of his career as a professor at the USU branch campus in Vernal, Utah, teaching a wide variety of courses in the life sciences and participating in research studies with the BLM. In 2000-2001, he was blessed to spend a sabbatical year in Palestine as a professor at the Arab American University-Jenin, allowing him to travel extensively and have many precious experiences in the Holy Land. He retired in 2009 and continued residence in Vernal for a total of 37 years.

Lorin loved spending time outdoors in the mountains, rivers and lakes of Utah. He also loved the Cedars of Lebanon, the river estuaries near the Mediterranean Sea and the mountains and hills of Palestine. He grew a mammoth vegetable garden for many years and kept horses, sheep, goats, turkeys and other animals on his "gentleman's farm." He was an avid storyteller, enjoyed western music and film, and loved working and playing with his kids and grandkids.

Leaving a legacy of great faith despite adversity and an unflinching testimony of Jesus Christ, he was a serious student and teacher of the Gospel. He is remembered for the wisdom and spirit he brought to many Gospel Doctrine Sunday School, seminary and institute classes as well as his service as a Branch President of the Church of Jesus Christ in Beirut, Lebanon, service in other branch presidencies and bishoprics and many other church callings. He faithfully ministered to those around him, and, after retiring, served a mission in the New York New York South Mission with Carolyn.

Lorin is survived by his wife of 48 years, Carolyn Matthews Squires, five children, Matthew (Addy) Squires, Jamila (Donald Fleming) Squires, Sarah (Ryan) Drollette, Julia (Joshua) Templin, and David (Mandy) Squires, fourteen grandchildren, and his six siblings.

Funeral services will be held Monday, September 16, at the Dairy View Ward, 1631 E. 900 North, Lehi, UT, with viewing from 9:30 to 10:30 am and funeral service at 11:00 am. Interment is under the care of the Warenski Funeral Home.

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Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 9, 2024.

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Peggy Patton

September 27, 2024

On October 3rd, we will all celebrate Lorin Squires birthday along with my husband´s birthday, Hugh Patton. Prayers sent to both of them in Heaven

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Karen Wittwer Smith

September 12, 2024

I will always remember the gentle, sweet cousin that had the strongest testimony and that spent his brilliant life doing what matters most. Our Heavenly Family and all of his friends from all over the world that are waiting to be taught on the other side must be celebrating even more than we are weeping today. Sending love to you Carolyn and your family, and to all of our Squires loved ones. Love, Karen Wittwer Smith

Karina Palacios

September 12, 2024

I lovingly remember Carolyn and Lorin as teachers of my institute class during their time in NYC as missionaries. My deepest condolences to the family. "Till we meet again."

Claire Speirs

September 11, 2024

An amazing spiritual man with so much knowledge and many talents has earned a higher degree. He will be missed but precious memories last forever. My heart reaches out to you, Carolyn and all your family in this time of sorrow. YOU ARE NEVER ALONE and the sun continues to come up every morning.

Fahim Farhat

September 11, 2024

"The righteous flourish like the palm tree and grow like the cedar in Lebanon" (Psalm 92:12)
Lorin was a righteous man with strong faith and conviction. I was his student at the American University of Beirut and that was how I met him and met his wife Carolyn and his family. They introduced me to their faith in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints when they were in Beirut during the Lebanese civil war in the 1980s. We stayed in touch over the years after moving to the United States. Lorin came to West Virginia and visited me and my family before I got married and later the Squires came to Texas and visited me, my wife and children. We stayed in touch especially in the last 6 months of his life. Lorin battled cancer over 24 years and it never broke his faith and spirit. He stayed strong in mind and heart despite the physical toll that cancer had on his body. He cherished telling me stories about his experiences in Lebanon and Palestine. He and his family were courageous to live in the Middle East and endure the difficulties of war and political unrest of that region. Knowing Lorin has been a blessing in my life because he gave me the inspiration and strengthen my faith. I shall miss him but I know he is now in a better place and we shall meet again. My love and condolences to Carolyn and their children and their families. God Rest his soul in His heavenly kingdom, Amen.

Robert Norton

September 10, 2024

Lisa and I were shocked to hear about Lorin's passing today and were hoping to get together sometime later this year to remember the many experiences we shared together teaching at the American University of Beirut. We had so many unbelievable experiences together that will be a part of our lives forever. Lisa I and I will be there for sure and we may try to bring David and Nadia. Remember when Nadia and Lisa were evacuated by helicopter 5 days after she was born and our parents found out about her birth on Good Morning America when they announced her being the youngest evacuee at 5 days old.

Brittany Lent

September 10, 2024

Lorin was a great man. I am so thankful to have known him and his beautiful wife Carolyn. Thank you for everything I was taught by you and Carolyn.

Lisa Jensen and Chrystal Summarell

September 10, 2024

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.
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kevin van tassell

September 9, 2024

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

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