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Didier, Christene Elayne was born on July 3, 1968 in Fontana, California, she passed away February 5, 2013 at her home in San Juan Capistrano, where she was surrounded by her family. She was 44 years old. She fought a long courageous battle with breast cancer.
Christene attended Fontana Christian school and at age 11 accepted Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior. She attended Colton High school and graduated in 1986. During high school she was active in performing arts and won the Bank of America award for Performing Arts that year. She attended Riverside City College and Saddleback College majoring in Drama.
Christene had a great passion for Disney and Doll & Bear collecting. She has passed this love onto her family.
Christene has always been involved in her daughter's activities, they include volunteering in there classrooms, PTA, softball, a Girl Scout Leader, and so much more.
She was a loving wife, mother, sister and daughter.
Christene is survived by her husband, David Didier; her four teenage daughters, Darian, Delaney, Danielle and Desiray; her sister, Collene Ortiz; her mother, Joyce Lentz; step-father, Gene Moenning; her father, Terry Lentz; step-mother, Sharlene Lentz; and many nieces and nephews. She will be truly missed by all.
Services were held February 9 at South Coast Christian Assembly where about 500 people attended the beautiful memorial services. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Woman Ministries South Coast Chrisitan Assembly in San Juan Capistrano, CA.
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I will always remeber her smile and laugh. she will always be in my heart. RIP Rich Love Famous.
George Madrigal
February 24, 2013
Christene was a beautiful woman. I know she is at home with Jesus. I remember her asking questions about what Heaven is like. Now she has all the answers. love and prayers to her family. Miss "R"
February 24, 2013
Blessings to all the family. Hard days of missing Christine for sure, but hope just as many smiles of good memories and good times! Love never dies and her wishes for your well being dont either. I lost my mother to cancer so can relate to her struggle. I lost my oldest son at age 27, so know well heartache of missing someone. Just remember she still with you, part of all your lives, sharing your daily adventures. She lives on in all her loved ones hearts and minds. Love, Diana Luers
Diana Luers
February 24, 2013
christene was a great little gal,we will all miss her. Sharlene Lentz. Also want to say she was the BEST MOTHER you would ever meet.
February 24, 2013
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