Community Mourns Beloved Lyman Woman Killed in Triple Homicide

Margaret Oldroyd, 86, was remembered for her lifelong service and deep connections in the small Wayne County town.

Mar. 21, 2026 at 8:03pm

Margaret Oldroyd, an 86-year-old resident of Lyman, Utah, was tragically killed earlier this month in her home during an attempted car theft, along with two other women in separate incidents that sent shockwaves through the tight-knit Wayne County community. Oldroyd was remembered at her funeral as a fixture in the town, someone who dedicated her life to service and cherished her deep relationships with friends and neighbors.

Why it matters

The triple homicide in the small town of Lyman has left the community devastated, as they mourn the loss of Oldroyd, a beloved and respected resident who embodied the town's values of service and connection. Her death has highlighted the fragility of life and the importance of community in the face of senseless violence.

The details

Investigators say Oldroyd was shot and killed in her home by a man attempting to steal her car. Two other women were also killed in separate incidents the same day, leaving the Wayne County community reeling. Oldroyd's family described her as someone who was always busy, always driving, and always giving back to others. They said her warmth, friendliness, and deep commitment to relationships defined her life.

  • Oldroyd was killed earlier this month in her Lyman, Utah home.
  • Her funeral was held on Friday, March 21, 2026.

The players

Margaret Oldroyd

An 86-year-old resident of Lyman, Utah who was killed in her home during an attempted car theft. She was remembered as a beloved and respected fixture in the small town, known for her lifelong service and deep connections with the community.

Brenda Parsons

Oldroyd's sister, who spoke about the outpouring of support from the community and Oldroyd's deep commitment to relationships and service.

Morris Parsons

Oldroyd's brother, who described her as a friendly and welcoming presence in the town of Lyman.

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What they’re saying

“Seeing people come together in the community, the power of community, they all have been so affected by the events that have led to Margaret's death. Margaret was just a well-known fixture in Wayne County and in Lyman. Everyone loved her.”

— Brenda Parsons, Oldroyd's sister

“She was usually pretty friendly to anybody that'd come through.”

— Morris Parsons, Oldroyd's brother

What’s next

The investigation into the triple homicide that claimed Oldroyd's life is ongoing, as authorities work to bring the perpetrator to justice and provide closure for the grieving community.

The takeaway

The tragic death of Margaret Oldroyd has underscored the profound impact one person can have on a small town, and the importance of fostering strong community bonds in the face of senseless violence. Oldroyd's legacy of service and connection will continue to inspire the Lyman community as they mourn her loss.