

Born in Coeur d’ Alene, ID to proud parents Frank and Lucy Trimp, Gwynn lived a life full of joy, personality, laughter, and sass. A proud Campfire Girl, Gwynn attended Bowdish Middle School and graduated from Central Valley High School in the Spokane Valley in 1971. Throughout her young life, Gwynn had a passion for spending time with her friends, singing in the choir, and skiing. There was never a day at the beach she would turn down, chance to socialize that she would avoid, or rug that she wouldn't cut.
Professionally, Gwynn was passionate about serving others with her unparalleled work ethic. Her colleagues and customers alike were always treated with respect, and knew they were valued on a deep level. With compassion for others she charged into her work, even in her last week of life at Mother's Cupboard in Liberty Lake.
She was often teased by her sons about turning a "10 minute grocery run" into a 90 minute social reunion. "I ran into someone that I went to school with!", she'd say, regardless of the city, town, or state she lived in at the time. Obviously she didn't attend school with millions of people, but lived life like she had, experiencing great joy in sharing a kind word, encouragement to a stranger, a funny story, and her strong faith in Christ.
Proceeding her warming-up the dance floor in heaven is her mother, father, and brothers Allen and Randy. Gywnn is survived by her pride and joy (and sometimes pains in the rear) sons Shawn (Lacey) Bagnall, Shayne (Melissa) Andrew, and Caleb (Jennifer) Bagnall, step-sons Aaron, Roger, Ryan, and Ethan, and step-daughters Jennifer and Katy. Also carrying forward with Gwynn in their heart is her sister Nikki (Cliff) Anderson, as well as three grandkiddos (Anna, Auden, Brennan), step-sons, step-daughters, and many nieces, nephews, cousins, and countless dear friends.
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