On September 14, 1962, she married Dale Wixom, and together they raised one girl and four boys, who kept her busy through her life. Gloria enjoyed her family and helping them very much.
She was a woman of many talents. She was an accomplished horsewoman who loved to ride horses and work cattle. She was an animal lover and enjoyed working with them. Gloria worked on the county fair board for several years helping with queen contests and the parades. She also worked at the stockyards as a weigh master from 1999 to 2001.
She loved to bowl and worked at Jolara Lanes. She enjoyed the beauty of the outdoors and served for several years on the city beautification committee. She was a great photographer who enjoyed life and capturing the moment. Gloria greatly enjoyed helping and doing for others who needed help, and her family loved and respected her dearly. She was also a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Gloria is survived by her husband, Dale, of Montpelier; five children, Debby (Spencer) Hart of Montpelier, Jeff (Michelle) Wixom of Green River, Wyoming, Gary (Trisha) Wixom and Jarrod (Kathryn) Wixom both of Montpelier, Chad (Brandie Stoddard) Wixom of Dingle, Idaho; five grandchildren (two boys and three girls); one great-grandchild; her mother, Helen Crossley of Kuna, Idaho; a sister, Vickey (Steve) Tippets of Boise, Idaho; and a brother, Kevin Crossley of Kuna, Idaho. She was preceded in death by her father, Ephriam Crossley, and a brother, Winston Crossley.
Published in Idaho State Journal, 10/05/2001
On September 14, 1962, she married Dale Wixom, and together they raised one girl and four boys, who kept her busy through her life. Gloria enjoyed her family and helping them very much.
She was a woman of many talents. She was an accomplished horsewoman who loved to ride horses and work cattle. She was an animal lover and enjoyed working with them. Gloria worked on the county fair board for several years helping with queen contests and the parades. She also worked at the stockyards as a weigh master from 1999 to 2001.
She loved to bowl and worked at Jolara Lanes. She enjoyed the beauty of the outdoors and served for several years on the city beautification committee. She was a great photographer who enjoyed life and capturing the moment. Gloria greatly enjoyed helping and doing for others who needed help, and her family loved and respected her dearly. She was also a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Gloria is survived by her husband, Dale, of Montpelier; five children, Debby (Spencer) Hart of Montpelier, Jeff (Michelle) Wixom of Green River, Wyoming, Gary (Trisha) Wixom and Jarrod (Kathryn) Wixom both of Montpelier, Chad (Brandie Stoddard) Wixom of Dingle, Idaho; five grandchildren (two boys and three girls); one great-grandchild; her mother, Helen Crossley of Kuna, Idaho; a sister, Vickey (Steve) Tippets of Boise, Idaho; and a brother, Kevin Crossley of Kuna, Idaho. She was preceded in death by her father, Ephriam Crossley, and a brother, Winston Crossley.
Published in Idaho State Journal, 10/05/2001
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