Ida Laura Crosby 
March 27, 1927 - July 27, 2010
Sandy O'Connell (Lakewood, CO)

I feel extremely fortunate that Aunt Ida came into my life. When I immediately met her, I knew she was a "pistol." Her vivaciousness was never ending. Her love for her family was clearly evident. When we would exchange cards in the mail, she would always draw a picture of herself with a note "Ida walking to Denver." I would always chuckle reading her entertaining notes. Aunt Ida touched my heart greatly as I am sure she touched everyone's hearts who crossed her path. She will be greatly missed but will remain in my heart.

Sandy O'Connell
Lakewood, Colorado

Thursday, July 29, 2010

 

Jack and Betty Wood (San Antonio, TX)

Ms. Ida you will be missed for a very long time. What a wonderful mother and grandmother you were. I know that your family is grieving for you at this time -- but remember, she is with her Lord and is finally free of pain. Our prayers are with all of you.
Thursday, July 29, 2010

 

Linda and Billy Mack (Lumberton, TX)

Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this difficult time. Aunt Ida was always so much fun and made you laugh all the time. She will be so missed by all of those who were privileged to know her. We are thankful that she is sitting at the feet of Jesus drinking her bottle of orange drink. She really loved that stuff. She will always be remembered by us and we will truly miss her. We love you and will keep you in our prayers in the days to come.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010

 

Jerry & Carolyn Germany (Carthage, MS)

Our prayers and love are with each of you during this time. Mrs. Ida was truly a 'character' in her own right and she loved it, too! I don't guess I ever saw her when I didn't see that sweet smile! I know she is smiling big again now as there is no more suffering.

May the Lord cover each of your with His tender arms of comfort in the next days to come.

We love you all!

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

 

Alzada Stansbury (Fannett, ME)

My condolences go out to all of Ida's family, especially Ike and Betty. I knew Ida and all of her family when they lived in Beaumont and we were all small. Her Daddy, Uncle Edward, was brother to my Grandpa, George. I really enjoyed her visits to Fannett when we discussed the Hargraves family and she gave me a lot of information and pictures. She was such a jolly, sweet person and I enjoyed having her as a cousin. The last time I saw her was at my Mom's funeral. Rest in Peace, Ida.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010

 

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