Chris went to work as a Montana Highway Patrolman after completing his training in 2002. He went to work on January 2, 2003, where he was stationed in St. Ignatius for a year. Chris transferred to Polson where he had currently been stationed. He thoroughly enjoyed his job and tried very hard to educate and help the people he came in contact with.
He is survived by his life partner, Tammy McGill of Polson; his three sons, Traven, Kellen, and Morgen, and their mother, Eileen Glanville, all of Polson; his parents, Ross and Darline Hoyt; his brother, Tom Hoyt of Pablo; paternal grandmother, Blanche Hoyt of Kalispell and maternal grandmother, Josephine Joyce of Tooele, Utah; his aunts, Patricia (Paul) Dittion of Tooele, Utah, Debbie Medalen of Portland, Oregon and Barbara Hoyt of Kalispell; an uncle, David Joyce of Missouri; a great-aunt, Bonnie Kirsch of Ronan, and numerous cousins, friends, and acquaintances.
Chris' family would like to extend their heartfelt gratitude for everyone's assistance during this most unfortunate time.
Memorial services will be held on Thursday, August 27, 2009 at the Linderman Gymnasium, Polson, at 11:00 AM with Rev. John Payne and Mike McElderry officiating. Interment will follow at Lakeview Cemetery, Polson. In lieu of flowers, the family encourages donations to either the Mission Valley Animal Shelter, 36251 N Reservoir Rd, Polson, MT 59860, the Educational Fund that has been established at 1st Citizens Bank, 213 1st St. W., Polson, MT 59860 for his three sons or to the Chis Hoyt Memorial Fund at First Interstate Bank, 49573 US Hwy 93, Polson, MT 59860, which was set up by his fellow troopers at the Montana Highway Patrol.
Chris went to work as a Montana Highway Patrolman after completing his training in 2002. He went to work on January 2, 2003, where he was stationed in St. Ignatius for a year. Chris transferred to Polson where he had currently been stationed. He thoroughly enjoyed his job and tried very hard to educate and help the people he came in contact with.
He is survived by his life partner, Tammy McGill of Polson; his three sons, Traven, Kellen, and Morgen, and their mother, Eileen Glanville, all of Polson; his parents, Ross and Darline Hoyt; his brother, Tom Hoyt of Pablo; paternal grandmother, Blanche Hoyt of Kalispell and maternal grandmother, Josephine Joyce of Tooele, Utah; his aunts, Patricia (Paul) Dittion of Tooele, Utah, Debbie Medalen of Portland, Oregon and Barbara Hoyt of Kalispell; an uncle, David Joyce of Missouri; a great-aunt, Bonnie Kirsch of Ronan, and numerous cousins, friends, and acquaintances.
Chris' family would like to extend their heartfelt gratitude for everyone's assistance during this most unfortunate time.
Memorial services will be held on Thursday, August 27, 2009 at the Linderman Gymnasium, Polson, at 11:00 AM with Rev. John Payne and Mike McElderry officiating. Interment will follow at Lakeview Cemetery, Polson. In lieu of flowers, the family encourages donations to either the Mission Valley Animal Shelter, 36251 N Reservoir Rd, Polson, MT 59860, the Educational Fund that has been established at 1st Citizens Bank, 213 1st St. W., Polson, MT 59860 for his three sons or to the Chis Hoyt Memorial Fund at First Interstate Bank, 49573 US Hwy 93, Polson, MT 59860, which was set up by his fellow troopers at the Montana Highway Patrol.
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