1950 - 2022
❦ Early Life: George was born December 2, 1950, in Lehi, Utah, to George William and Mary Elma Gray Crossman, the oldest of their three sons. The boys grew up on the family farm riding horses, playing in the great outdoors, and getting into trouble on occasion. His great outdoor adventures as a youth likely inspired his future love of the scouting program and mountain man rendezvous.
❦ Life's Work | Service | Interests: George served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in southern Nevada and northern Arizona. He returned to southern Nevada after his mission and met his eternal companion, Neola Anderson. There, they raised their six children for 30 plus years before Neola's passing. He loved to socialize and call or visit friends and family. If a mountain man or scouting rendezvous was happening in the area, George was sure to be involved in the planning. George Preston Crossman passed away June 11, 2022, in Lehi, Utah, with his loving wife, Cindy, and sister-in-law, Katherine, by his side. He was 71.
❦ Survived By: His wife of 15 years, Cindy Anderson Crossman; children: George Guy Crossman (Tosha), Eve Crossman Keenan (Robert), Joy Crossman, Preston Crossman (Jennifer), Kate Crossman Staheli (Corey), Garn Crossman (Lauren); and 18 grandchildren.
❦ Predeceased By: His sweetheart and wife, Neola; his parents, grandparents, and many other beloved family members and in-laws.
❦ Arrangements & Obituary: © 2022 June | Wing Mortuary
❦ Services: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
❦ Location: Jordan Willows 4th Ward Chapel | Lehi, Utah
❦ Interment: Bunkers Memory Gardens Cemetery
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley
1950 - 2022
❦ Early Life: George was born December 2, 1950, in Lehi, Utah, to George William and Mary Elma Gray Crossman, the oldest of their three sons. The boys grew up on the family farm riding horses, playing in the great outdoors, and getting into trouble on occasion. His great outdoor adventures as a youth likely inspired his future love of the scouting program and mountain man rendezvous.
❦ Life's Work | Service | Interests: George served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in southern Nevada and northern Arizona. He returned to southern Nevada after his mission and met his eternal companion, Neola Anderson. There, they raised their six children for 30 plus years before Neola's passing. He loved to socialize and call or visit friends and family. If a mountain man or scouting rendezvous was happening in the area, George was sure to be involved in the planning. George Preston Crossman passed away June 11, 2022, in Lehi, Utah, with his loving wife, Cindy, and sister-in-law, Katherine, by his side. He was 71.
❦ Survived By: His wife of 15 years, Cindy Anderson Crossman; children: George Guy Crossman (Tosha), Eve Crossman Keenan (Robert), Joy Crossman, Preston Crossman (Jennifer), Kate Crossman Staheli (Corey), Garn Crossman (Lauren); and 18 grandchildren.
❦ Predeceased By: His sweetheart and wife, Neola; his parents, grandparents, and many other beloved family members and in-laws.
❦ Arrangements & Obituary: © 2022 June | Wing Mortuary
❦ Services: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
❦ Location: Jordan Willows 4th Ward Chapel | Lehi, Utah
❦ Interment: Bunkers Memory Gardens Cemetery
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley
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