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Christine Ott Glover

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Christine Ott Glover

Birth
Chula Vista, San Diego County, California, USA
Death
31 Mar 2014 (aged 64)
Kingman, Mohave County, Arizona, USA
Burial
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Christine Ott (Glover)


According to the law of conservation of energy, Christine Ott (Glover) became less orderly on March 31, 2014.

Chris was born in Chula Vista, Calif., on May 2, 1949, the youngest of three kids. She spent the bulk of her life in Lemon Grove, Calif., with a pit stop for several years in Germany, and her last nine years in Kingman.

She enjoyed spending time with her family, reading, writing letters, playing games, the ice from Sonic and talking. She never met a person she couldn't chat with, especially her favorite customers in the Garden Center at Walmart.

Christine is survived by her daughter, Sara Wilcox of Kingman; her son, Crystal Ott (Connie) of Marshall, Texas; and the lights of her life, her granddaughters, Isabel and Clementine Wilcox, and her grandson, Isaiah Roybal of Kingman. She is also survived by her brother Doug (Dorit), and family and friends, too numerous to mention, but all loved immensely by Chris.

Christine's brother Gary and her beloved parents, Crystal and Patty Glover, preceded her in death.

There will be a remembrance gathering on April 26 at the Powerhouse Event Room in downtown Kingman at 11a.m. All friends and family are welcome to come celebrate Christine's life and legacy.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you bring a written story, memory or an anecdote about Chris to be shared, and later made into a book for the family.


Kingman Daily Miner
Published 04/17/2014



Christine Ott (Glover)


According to the law of conservation of energy, Christine Ott (Glover) became less orderly on March 31, 2014.

Chris was born in Chula Vista, Calif., on May 2, 1949, the youngest of three kids. She spent the bulk of her life in Lemon Grove, Calif., with a pit stop for several years in Germany, and her last nine years in Kingman.

She enjoyed spending time with her family, reading, writing letters, playing games, the ice from Sonic and talking. She never met a person she couldn't chat with, especially her favorite customers in the Garden Center at Walmart.

Christine is survived by her daughter, Sara Wilcox of Kingman; her son, Crystal Ott (Connie) of Marshall, Texas; and the lights of her life, her granddaughters, Isabel and Clementine Wilcox, and her grandson, Isaiah Roybal of Kingman. She is also survived by her brother Doug (Dorit), and family and friends, too numerous to mention, but all loved immensely by Chris.

Christine's brother Gary and her beloved parents, Crystal and Patty Glover, preceded her in death.

There will be a remembrance gathering on April 26 at the Powerhouse Event Room in downtown Kingman at 11a.m. All friends and family are welcome to come celebrate Christine's life and legacy.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you bring a written story, memory or an anecdote about Chris to be shared, and later made into a book for the family.


Kingman Daily Miner
Published 04/17/2014

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