TERRIE ELAINE CROZIER OBITUARY Reprinted with Permission © Lehman Funeral Home
TERRIE ELAINE CROZIER
1964 - 2013
Terrie was born July 25, 1964, in Great Falls, Montana and passed away January 16, 2013 in Stroud, Oklahoma at the age of 48.She moved to Oklahoma in 1969 when her mother married John Halverson.Terrie is preceded in death by her father, John Halverson; and is survived by her son, Shawn Hawkins; daughter, Gracie Halverson; five brothers and sisters, Raymond Halverson, Chuck and his wife Melanie Halverson, Tom and his wife Sissy Halverson, Brenda Torien Ellis, and Kellie Halverson; mother Charlotte Halverson; grandmother Bertha Roberts and many nieces and nephews.Terrie is left behind by many friends who she constantly helped and loved without any thought for herself. She will be deeply missed.A memorial service was held at 2:00 p.m., Saturday at the Davenport Church of the Nazarene.Arrangements were under the directions of Lehman Funeral Home of Wellston.
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