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JoAnne Pagan
November 18, 2007
Lorraine. . . take comfort in knowing Christine is in a better place, and you now have a guardian angel watching over you and your family. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
David and Julie Neal
November 18, 2007
We love you Aunt Christine, and know you were a special gift to your dad in Heaven... I know the two of you are enjoying your time together again. We will miss you until we meet again...
Kitty Szymusiak
November 17, 2007
To the Neal Family,
I loved Christine. And I'll miss her greatly. She is out of pain now and in the arm of the Lord. She desreved better and died must too young! But God had other plan and His plan is what count.
Mostly I've miss her spiciness and her way of shooting from the hip. Her life was her work and her family. But I know she loved and was very generous to her real family.
My favorite memory of Chris was when we were alot younger and went out partying (when we did that). And I learned from her: "Never talk to Chris before she had her coffee!"
I hope God has a special place in heaven for Chris. I wonder if Chris would be happy if she wasn't helping someone since she was a nurse.
Christine has alot of craft projects she work on in her off time. She was going to make me a wall hang of lighthouses and sail boat but we never got the details workout. So I've learn never put off to tomorrow what you can do today!
If you has Chris as a friend you had a true friend!
Love,
Kitty
In God We Trust!
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