Louis C. Crozier Sr.

Louis C. Crozier Sr., 82, of Laramie, Wyoming passed away Saturday, July 21, 2018 at Ivinson Memorial Hospital. Louis was born in Fort Collins, Colorado to Charles and Pauline on July 15, 1936.

During his life Lou enjoyed anything that allowed him to be in the outdoors, such as hunting and fishing. When he wasn’t outside he was in his workshop. His trades included leather working and knife making. Later on, in life he retired from the Union Pacific Railroad, where he worked as a conductor for many years.

Louis loved his family and is survived by his three sons Louis C. Crozier Jr. (Jennifer), Tim Crozier (Vickie), and Wesley Crozier (Paula). Lou is further survived by six grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. He is preceded by his parents.

A memorial service will be held at 11:00a.m. on Saturday, July 28,208 at Montgomery – Stryker Funeral Home, with the Reverend Rhett Ivey officiating.

Arrangements are under the direction of Montgomery-Stryker Funeral Home.  To send condolences or to sign the online guestbook, please go to www.montgomerystryker.com

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Condolences (10)

  • Charles & Frida Burke

    My wife and I would like to give our deepest condolences to the Crozier family for your loss. I have many memories from the many years I knew Lou and being around him, may he rest in peace.

  • Sosa Family

    We’re so sorry to hear of your loss. May our Creator, "the God of all comfort" be with you during sad days and give you the strength to cope with your thoughts. Please copy and paste the video below and in the disquieting days ahead, take a look at it. The near future holds an exciting reunion with your beloved Louis. https://www.jw.org/en/publications/videos/#en/mediaitems/VODMinistryTeachings/docid-502017858_1_VIDEO

  • Rhonda

    I'll miss our picnics and pickles and garlic bread. I'll miss the holidays you spent at our table when the roads were bad and you couldn't get over the hill to spend it with your family, but you were always a part of our family and welcome anytime. You helped us get our new home on level ground and I will always remember that whenever I look out my kitchen window. Rest in peace my friend.

  • Robert Boyd

    Louis Crozier = Sometimes in life you meet someone that sets a tone of friendship . Louis was a straight forward guy that I came to know only by chance .A friend does not come easy in Wyoming and I will miss our weekly visits over a coffee as he always stopped on his way to town. His wisdom was a vast as the country in which he lived . In times of need he was there offering a helping hand to those in need whither it was a neighbor or stranger on the highway. A cowboy , Gentleman, Business man, Rancher never a finer man to know. I wish him well in his journey and hope he has continued success as he enters into heaven .

  • Kevin W Hill

    Rest In Peace. Prayers to the family!

  • Ed Kennaday

    Rest in peace Diamond Lou!

  • Jennifer Di Nino

    The loss of a loved one is always hard, just remember to treasure all the fantastic memories of great times shared. My condolences to the Crozier clan.

  • Mamie Petersen

    Thinking of all of you during this difficult time. I know how much Tim loved his dad. I’ll never forget the time Louis almost wrecked the boat at Flaming Gorge and how bad Vickie was freaking out lol! (I never did get my sunglasses that flew off) Good times! We love you guys! Mamers & Harmony

  • Steve Hoffine

    Sorry for your loss my friends (Lou, Wess, and Tim). Your dad was a great guy, and will be missed. To help with your loss, think about the great times we had hunting antelope, and sipping TJ Swan and JD on the ranch. Your life long friend Steve Hoffine Jr. (weevie)

  • Anonymous

    My sincere sympathy to all of Mr. Croziers families. I know it is so sad to give up our parents but they are in their heavenly home. Gerry Gardner

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