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Lily (Lil) Ann Glascock, 65, of American Falls Idaho passed away Friday morning Sept. 6, 2024, at Portneuf Hospital in Pocatello Idaho. She was born September 20, 1958, in Pocatello Idaho to Bill and Nellie Nussbaum. Lil married Kevin Glascock on June 17, 1980, In Klamath Falls Oregon. Then fifteen years later, was able to be sealed to him and her children in the Logan Utah temple on June 17, 1995.
She is survived her husband Kevin, her two kids Christopher (JoLyn) Glascock of Saint Anthony, Idaho and Katie (Scotty) of Las Vegas, Nevada, 8 grandchildren, Jade Scott (19) Neilsen Glascock (18) Joey Ethan (17) Kenadie Nicole (17) Traci Glascock (16) Natali Glascock (15) Jami Glascock (13) Marci Glascock (10) 3 older sisters, and lots of nieces and nephews to count. Don't forget her favorite little companion Sally Sue. She is preceded in Death by her parents and 2 older sisters.
Lil’s joy for life and her loving heart for all those around her will be missed here on this earth. She always sent cards to those she loved even if it was just to say hi or thank you. When she could, you would find Lil at as many of her grandkids’ sporting events and made her presence known by being one of the loudest cheerleaders in the stands. If you knew her you knew her love for football, Diet Pepsi, roses and her favorite color was Purple Blue. Her spunky attitude and zest for life was unmatched and loved by those who had the pleasure of being a part of her life. She loved the gospel and her family.
Funeral Services will be Tuesday September 10, 2024. The visitation will be from 9:45-10:45AM at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 650 Pocatello Ave, American Falls Idaho. The funeral will follow at 11:00AM. To order flowers, or to share condolences, memories, and photos, please visit DavisRoseMortuary.com.
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170 Idaho St P.O. Box 413, American Falls, ID 83211
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