Teresa Marie Allison

Teresa Marie Allison: 1964 – 2024

Teresa Marie Allison, 59, passed away on April 14, 2024, with her family lovingly by her side.  

Teresa was born on July 21, 1964, in Oxnard, California.  At the age of 16, she relocated to Glenrock, Wyoming, and went onto graduate from Glenrock High School.  After high school she spent a short time as a nurse, before pursuing her true passion in life, being a mother.  

Teresa gave everything she had to her three boys and was extremely proud of them, often bragging to anyone who would lend an ear.  She had the biggest heart and a knack for dodging the camera. She was incredibly compassionate and giving, always willing to help in any way.  She also loved her family and friends, her dog, bingo and gardening. You would often find her weeding family and friends’ flower beds, much to the happiness of the homeowner.  Teresa was strong-willed, stubborn and independent.  Her strength was always on display and undoubtedly helped her deal with life’s challenges. 

Teresa was a strong fighter, giving her all until the very end.  Her family is forever grateful for the time they had with her and finds comfort knowing she is now resting peacefully with her angel girl by her side. 

Teresa is survived by three children: Jacob Campbell (wife Kristin), Drew Zagrabelny (wife Jennifer) and Travis Zagrabelny (wife Karen); six grandchildren: Austin Campbell (16), Colton Campbell (15), Audrey Campbell (13), Cullen Campbell (2), Natalie Zagrabelny (14) and Seth Zagrabelny (12); sister, Patricia Riess; aunt, Cassandra Kruger (husband David Fare); along with several nieces, nephews, and many cousins.  

Teresa is preceded in death by Krystal Zagrabelny (daughter); George Kruger (maternal grandfather); Charlotte Kruger (maternal grandmother); Janice Riess (mother); Ronald Kruger (uncle); and Judith Allison (aunt).

Services will be held at Glenrock Town Square on May 5, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. All family and friends are invited to join in her celebration of life.  In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Central Wyoming Hospice, an organization that assisted Teresa and her family through these rough times.