Gail Kloiber

Gail Kloiber obituary

Gail Kloiber

Gail Kloiber Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Hillcrest Funeral Home - Littlefield on Nov. 15, 2025.

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Leslie Gail Kloiber, 75, of Littlefield, Texas, passed away surrounded by family on November 13, 2025. She was born on October 7, 1950, to Les Lichte and Dottie Lou Lichte.

Gail lived a life centered on love, faith, and service to others. Her love language was cooking, and she expressed her care through countless home cooked meals shared around kitchen tables and stock show barns. Known for feeding entire teams and families with ease, she never let anyone leave hungry. Her strawberry brownies, in particular, became a beloved tradition at every stock show event along with her cinnamon suckers for volleyball and basketball games.

She and her husband, Kim Kloiber, were happily married for 54 years, setting an enduring example of what a Godly marriage looks like - grounded in patience, devotion, and shared joy. Together, they built a family rooted in faith and hard work, always opening their home and hearts to others.

Gail was "MawMaw" to everyone, not just her own grandchildren. She had a gift for making people feel seen and cared for. Whether she was cooking for her grandchildren's sports or FFA teams, or just simply checking in on a friend, Gail lived her life with intention and compassion. Some of her favorite memories were made on RV trips to the mountains with her friends, visits to Fredericksburg with her daughters, taking meals to the farming crew during harvest season, countless Sonic drink trips, and peaceful days at the lake - her true happy place. She loved watching her loved one's ski and fish from the dock and, of course, cooking enough food to feed an army for her family.

Gail always dressed to impress. She had an impressive collection of shoes and jewelry and believed there was no such thing as being overdressed. She loved any excuse for a new outfit and passed down her love of fashion to her daughters and granddaughters. She even owned a children's clothing store with her mother, Children's Nook, in Littlefield.

Gail leaves behind a legacy of love, hospitality, and faith. She had a smile and laugh that lit up every room, and though we are blessed to hold onto sacred memories and her cherished handwritten recipes, those who knew Gail will forever feel the missing piece left by her absence.

She is survived by her husband, Kim; daughters Kelli and husband Kevin, and Erin and husband Brandon; and grandchildren Kennadi Wheeless, Britton and Braelyn Pointer; and many nieces and nephews, extended family, and friends who adored her. She was preceded in death by her parents Les and Dottie Lou Lichte, brothers Kenan and Gary Lichte, and sister-in-law Sara Lichte.

The family will be available from 4-5 p.m. on Sunday evening November 16, 2025, for visitation at Hillcrest Funeral Home. A celebration of life will be held on 11:00 a.m., Monday, November 17, 2025, at the First Baptist Church in Littlefield, Texas. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be forwarded to Gail's 4-H scholarship fund set up at Prosperity Bank in Littlefield. Arrangements are under the personal care of Hillcrest Funeral Home in Littlefield.

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Deb Hedges

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Sending much love and many prayers to the family. Gail was such a kind and loving friend to me back in high school. I dated her brother, Gary, before he passed. Through her own grief, she still made an effort to help me deal with mine, and was always there for me. I'm not sure I would have made it through those dark days without her. She truly made a difference in my life, and so many others! I am so thankful for her love and guidance!

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