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Gloria M. (Olsen) Slipher

Posted 2018-05-06 by Judy Wight Branson
Camp Verde Bugle, Camp Verde, Arizona
Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Gloria O. Slipher, 88, of Flagstaff, Arizona, went home to her Maker
on Monday, April 2, 2018, after a brief but courageous battle with
cancer. She spent her final days surrounded by family and friends.
Born July 12, 1929, in Indian Wells, Arizona, Gloria was the child
of Edwin H. and Mattie L. Olsen.

She married the love of her life, Earl C. Slipher, Jr., on Feb. 14,
1950.

A beloved educator, Gloria spent 27 years as a Flagstaff elementary
school teacher, 26 of which were spent at Weitzel Elementary School,
where she taught many bright minds and touched countless lives. She
graduated from Northern Arizona University with a Bachelor’s Degree
in 1964 and a Master’s in 1969.

Gloria was an independent spirit who enjoyed traveling, exploring
the world around her, spending time with family and friends, and
taking her beloved dog, Mo, for walks.

Gloria dedicated her life to the service of the Flagstaff Community
and Navajo Nation. She was an Honorary Advisory Board Member at
Lowell Observatory, Member of the Flagstaff Elks Lodge, served the
FEA and NEA, as well as the Poore Medical Clinic where she served as
a volunteer.

Gloria often spoke about her life experiences with family, friends,
and any friendly person she met. She was a dedicated wife, mother,
grandmother, great-grandmother and friend who will be dearly missed.
Gloria is survived by her loving husband, Earl; son, Les and wife,
Terri; grandsons, Christopher and wife Nallely, Mark and wife
Evelyn, and Stephen and wife Nicole; her three great-grandchildren,
Sarah, Reagan and Brantley; and her precious dog, Mo.

She was preceded in death by her eldest son, Edwin E. Slipher.

Friends and former students are invited to attend a celebration of
Gloria’s life, to be held on Saturday, April 14, 2018, at 1 p.m., at
the Elks Lodge, 2110 N. San Francisco, Flagstaff.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Gloria’s name to her
favorite cause: the Poore Medical Clinic, 120 W. Fine Ave.,
Flagstaff.
Information provided by survivors.




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