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Christine Springer Obituary

CHRISTINE K. SPRINGER
TRUMANSBURG - Christine K. Springer, of 2 Falls Street, Trumansburg, passed away at the Cayuga Medical Center on Sunday, December 2, 2007, at the age of 71.
Born in Ithaca on May 17, 1936, Chris was the daughter of Carl and Iva Holden Keim. She was a talented musician who played the cornet and trained as a mezzo-soprano. Following graduation from Lansing High School, Chris won a scholarship to attend the Ithaca College School of Music as a voice major. Shortly before classes started, her father suffered a serious farm accident, and in the first of countless occasions in which she dropped her own plans to support the people she loved, she gave up her scholarship to care for him.
After her father was well, Chris worked as a secretary at Ithaca College, where she met her husband, Stan, who was a student there. They started their family, and Chris followed him as he began his career. She was a homemaker who created a home full of joy, fun, and warmth as she nurtured her own children along with the many other people who were drawn to the circle of light pooled on her kitchen table.
After Stan's death, Chris realigned and rearranged her life once again. She faced her difficulties with sadness and bravery as she began the career that would end up touching so many lives. She first worked as office manager in the Dore Dentist Office, and later as the Court Clerk for the Village of Trumansburg and Town of Ulysses. She was elected to the Town Justice position in November 1993.
Chris approached this work with deep seriousness and dedication. It was more avocation than vocation - it allowed her to extend her kindness, compassion, and wisdom to the people who appeared in her court. Her home phone rang steadily with calls to complete arraignments, with calls from people who were hurt and confused, and with calls from people who kept in touch with her, sometimes for years, after appearing in her court. She would interrupt whatever she was doing to take those calls, and with each one she was fully there for the caller. She would get up in the middle of the night, sometimes more than once a night, to go to the police station and begin the justice process.
Her goal, always, was to create just solutions in which people's mistakes and missteps could be the source of lessons that would help them move on to good lives. She wanted to bring real justice to everyone involved in very painful situations. She often said that her first meeting was with people, victims as well as defendants, who were appearing before her at their lowest moments, and she wanted to help them climb back up. She believed in second chances and the power of redemption. Chris was sought after to perform weddings. She took great joy in giving deep thought to make the occasion as meaningful and personal to the bride and groom as she could.
As important as work was to her, Chris's family was the true focus of her life. She mothered her children and grandchildren from a place inside her that was always pointed true north. She was proud of her status as grandmother and even prouder when she became a great-grandmother. Her advice was essential. Her family relied on her to love and help them with big decisions, small decisions, and the quirky little things of everyday life. She was funny. She was feisty and stubborn. She was fair. She was clear-eyed about what was truly important in any given situation and honestly said what she thought, no matter how awkward or painful that honesty might be. She was vibrant. She was compassionate and sometimes impatient and she didn't appreciate nonsense.
Chris sang like an angel. She believed that angels walk with us. She grew flowers, read books, watched for hummingbirds, and took care of her grandchildren. She stood straight for what she believed in. She had dark times in her life when she taught her children to survive sadness with courage and dignity.
In addition to her parents, Chris was preceded in death by her husband, Stanley L. Springer, in 1984. She is survived by five children, Robin Springer (Dave Roach) of Hartwell, GA, Molly deRoos (Jan) of Ithaca, Kate Horey (Chris) of Trumansburg, Michael Springer (Sarah) of Albany, Scott Springer (Paula) of Uncasville, CT; nine grandchildren, Elaine Griffin (Kirk), Colin Brown, Anna Roach, Meredith Roach, Ali Brown, Eva Horey, and Timothy, Maggie and Hannah Springer; one great-grandchild, Benjamin Griffin; one sister, Gloria Farrell (Don Isenbarger) of Etna; one niece, several nephews, many cousins, and countless people who considered Chris a mother as well as a friend.
The family will be present to receive friends on Wednesday, December 5, 2007, from 6-8 p.m. at the Ness-Sibley Funeral Home, 23 South Street, Trumansburg.
A memorial service will be held on Thursday, December 6, 2007, at 1:00 p.m. at the Trumansburg Conservatory of Fine Arts, corner of Congress and McLallen Streets, Trumansburg, with the Reverend Timothy W. Dean officiating.
Those who wish to remember Chris in the form of a memorial contribution are asked to kindly consider the scholarship which will be established by her family. Please mail contributions for this scholarship to: Tompkins Trust Company, c/o Cheryl Reynolds, P.O. Box 702, Trumansburg, NY 14886. Be sure to include your name and address and indicate "Christine K. Springer Scholarship."
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Published by Ithaca Journal from Dec. 4 to Dec. 5, 2007.

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Amy Teeter

December 13, 2007

Gosh.... I am at aww at this. Mrs. Springer was arole model and a helper of my husbands and my marraige. She helped us grow up! She was there when we had children, marrages.she was one of my mothers life long friends...

To the Family: Though this seems like a lonley time,
please know your not alone--
And though there's sorrow,
you don't have to face it all on your own.

May you reach out and find support and comfort waiting there. In the closeness and the deep concern of those of us who care
God Bless all of you

Deb McGuane & Roy Chase ( paylo quik stop )

December 12, 2007

To Christine's family our hearts go out to you and you are in our prayers, we are shocked at the passing of your mom, My family owned paylo quik stop in trumansburg, we loved it when christine came in for her daily paper we always talked business and had a few laughs, she was a great advisor and a smiling face you just needed to see when you had a bad day! she will be greatly missed and we are all so fortunate to have had her in our lives as well...

Barb and Frank Rossi

December 8, 2007

Dear Christine Springer's Family:

Our daughter had a difficult time navigating her teenage years and found herself in front of Judge Springer. After a second mishap we contacted Judge Springer and worked with her to secure some needed treatment for our daughter. Judge Springer was a compassionate member of the judicial systems and really worked to find a solution for all of us and especially one that would help our daughter find the help she needed. Judge Springer continued to stay interested in our situation and now our daughter is living a healthy productive life. Judge Springer was the right person at the right time for us and we are so saddened by her passing. We send our heartfelt condolences to the family and want you to know how much your Mom, grandmother, etc. made a difference in our daughter's life.

Scott Springer

December 8, 2007

I have to admit, I was nervous about going back home after having been gone for so long. To say I was amazed is quite an understatement. I never, ever realized the impact my mom had on the community. My sisters have grown up to be wonderful women, with families of their own. I'm so proud of them! All I can say is I'm sorry. I'm sorry for everyone's loss. I'm sorry for being so stubborn to mom and my sisters, and sorry that I did not know the Christine that everyone else did. Christine was a friend, colleague, coworker, confidant and mother to so many people. Thank you all for sharing your memories of her these past few days with me and helping me understand the woman I never knew. My brother Mike stood up at the service and said some amazing words about Christine. I didn't know he was going to do that, and I'm proud of him for it. Thank you Michael! I've made a promise to my sisters and their families that we all need to keep. Thank you for welcoming me back and including me with everything. I love you all! To my old friends and neighbors of Trumansburg, thank you for the support and comfort you have shown us during this difficult time. God Bless you all! Scott Springer

December 7, 2007

Mrs.Springer was such a great woman. My heart goes out to the family. She was a wonderful grandmother, this i know. Her presence brought smiles to everyone who knew her. I am sorry for your loss.

Raymond Bordoni

December 7, 2007

To the family of Chris Springer,
Please accept our condolences; I first met Chris through the Tompkins County Magistrates Association and from the beginning found her to be a helpful, warm, friendly person. We shared courtroom experiences and laughs. I found her to be a highly dedicated and very competent judge. As a judge Chris was respected and known for her courtroom integrity. She will be missed by all. We offer our prayers and thoughts for Chris and her family.
Sincerely,
Ray and Sue Bordoni.

December 6, 2007

Last night, at a meeting, many of the people Chris affected were there discussing how she saw good in them that even they didnt know was there. I hope she knows how many defendants believe she saved their lives. Good bye Judge, Good night, friend.

Joel & Mindy Wilson

December 6, 2007

We were deeply sadden to hear about your Mother. She was a wonderful woman and will be missed by all. We keep you all in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

Diane and Lynn Craig

December 6, 2007

To Molly and the entire Springer family and friends... My deepest sympathies are with you in your loss. My sister, Lynn, who is acting Justice in Owego said she never met your mother, but, had several conversations on the phone with her. Know she will be missed by many whose lives she touched in a variety of ways. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Karyn and Rick Marion

December 6, 2007

To Chris's Family,
We were so shocked and saddened to learn of your Mom's / Grandma's passing. She married us as well, and made it the greatest day! Her sense of humor was unparalleled!! So many people would never have had a chance to realize their dreams or potential without the loving guidance and warm understanding given to all by Chris, as a Judge, or a friend. She was a terrific lady and it is an honor to call her our friend. Thank you, Chris, for always helping us to see the sun through the clouds... How our community will get through this extreme loss, I don't know. I do know Chris is up there taking care of the little Angels for all of us.
May the memories of Chris that you hold in your heart bring you comfort at this difficult time.
Lovingly,
Karyn & Rick and family

Linda Rapp

December 5, 2007

To the wonerful family who Chris raised and to all the people whose lives she touched: As a younger cousin, I remember Chris from my earliest years ... on the farm in Lansing with her parents and sister and cows and chickens,etc.
She was always so pretty and that laugh was contagious. As the newspaper article relates, she overcame so many hardships but never lost her way, always giving back more than seemed possible. Chris performed the wedding ceremony for my daughter and her husband; I think it was her influence that started them out on the right path to a family of their own, also overcoming obstacles. My family and I will remember her always for the wonderful person she was and her caring about and for others.

Kathy Riddle

December 5, 2007

Dear Robin, Molly & Kate, I was shocked to hear about your wonderful mother. I saw Chris several times this past summer when I was in TBurg. She was such a special person, always with a smile. I wish I was there to give each of you a hug. Keep the memories close, and know that you have many friends near and far. Thanks for sharing your Mom with so many people. Her family was always number one tho. I'll miss her. My thoughts and prayers are with you!

DERRICK (RICK), KIM & DEIDRE SCOTT

December 5, 2007

DEAR BELOVED FAMILY.
RICK REMEMBERS YOUR MOM AS A SWEET LADY AND GOOD FRIEND AND NEIGHBOR TO HIS MOM, RUTH.
I WILL REMEMBER HER SMILE AND HER TALENT TO TELL A GREAT STORY. GOD BLESS YOU ALL.

Judge Dale Jaynes

December 5, 2007

Chris will be missed by me. Our phone chats about defendants we shared and the occasional breakfast at The Falls Tavern was a bit of sunshine in this hecktic world. She has left a large pair of shoes to fill.

Judge James and Shirley Herson

December 5, 2007

Our thoughts and our prayers are with you . This is such a great loss to her family and her community. She will be greatly missed by all.

Kathryn Leinthall

December 5, 2007

A tremendous legacy for all to follow! We have lost a friend. Kate, we are here for you.
Tompkins County Department of Probation and Community Justice

Elona Purcell

December 5, 2007

I am so sorry to hear about your Mom, Molly. Please know that I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers - as you did for me when I lost my mom.
Elona

Maggie Corne

December 5, 2007

I met Christine when I began working at the Trumansburg PD in 1990. She greeted me with that beautiful smile of hers. We became friends almost instantly. I remember sitting at her kitchen table on numerous occassions. She was like a mother to me in so many ways. I was more that 800 miles away from my own mother and Christine was there for me just like a mother would.

We continued to stay in touch over the years after I left NY. She was such a positive influence on my life that I even named my second daughter after her.

Christine....I will always remember your beautiful smile, your words of encouragement and your unconditional love.

Maggie Corne
Columbia, SC

Aurora R. Valenti

December 5, 2007

Judge Springer was a special woman, professionally and personally. She was a great Town Justice, very fair and sensitive. I shall miss our occasional chats relative to the judicial system. I extend my sincere sympathy to her family and friends.

Respectfully, Aurora R. Valenti, Tompkins County Clerk.

Jon Trumble

December 5, 2007

Ah yes, Chris Springer's kitchen table -

Where I sat for hours and days talking family things. My teenage angst poured over its' surface and Chris helped me to survive my rampant foolishness. Chris and Stan introduced me to the Coast Guard at that table, and the conversation gave me a career. In the years after Stan and my father died, my mother and Chris checked in on each other from time to time.

In our conversations, Chris always claimed that Helen Holden Plunkett, her aunt and my grandmother, was the classiest, most kind, most lovely woman to ever walk the earth. Personally, I always thought that woman to be Chris.

I saw Chris last at my mother's own memorial in December last year. How I yearned to go home with her that night. To sit at the kitchen table.

I wish I were with Robin, Molly, Mike, Scott and Kate, and the numerous others I know will be there - to hear again the joy that was Chris Springer's in life.

Gently go into the night, with the grace that wrapped you as a cape on every day I can remember.

Kelly Griffin Sherwood

December 5, 2007

In the summer of 1998, Christine married my husband Scott and me. Our meetings prior to that wonderful day, her patience, guidance and pure light remain etched in my memory. Christine also attended my baby shower in the summer of 2004. Her blessings and presence meant so much to me.
Upon meeting Christine it was clear that she said what she meant and meant what she said. We would all be blessed to have more people like that in the world. We can thank Christine for leaving us a few to follow her example. Especially the daughters and granddaughters she has guided through the years.
Christine possessed a kind of genuine magic that is rarely seen.
I know that Christine is at peace wherever she may be. I believe in karma. What comes around goes around and Christine weaved nothing but love in this world.
I knew Christine to be an extremely loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend. The ones that she has left behind are stronger because of her.
She will be missed by all that knew her and remembered and loved by all that she knew.
A radiant light has been extinguished.
However, the scholarship that is to bare her name will certainly brighten the world.
My deepest condolences go out to the family in the wake of this tragedy.
My prayers are with you,
Kelly Griffin Sherwood

Marcia Cunningham

December 5, 2007

Judge Chris Springer was giving, compassionate--and funny! Her passing is a tremendous loss to all whose lives she touched. To her family, through your pain, I hope you remember her laughter. She wouldn't want it any other way.

Ben Trumble

December 5, 2007

Robin and Molly and Kate -- My mother used to tell the story of how, as a child, she and her sisters would go off to the farm in Lansing to visit their cousins Chris and Gloria because those were the years when polio was epidemic, and it was safer in the "country." Many of the good times she recalled from her childhood were those weeks in those sometimes dark years. I guess it's no surprise then that when I was a kid I can so distinctly recollect the Sunday afternoon trips from Elmira to Carl and Iva's and how there were almost always "cousins" there. And I remember your mother's laughter like it was yesterday.

Scott Miller

December 5, 2007

Judge Springer you will be missed. I have many fond memories of appearing before Your Honor. Your compassion and sense of humor was a rare and special quality.

Suzanne Anderson

December 5, 2007

Christine would have been proud of the way her daughters and their families coped with her sudden catastrophe, showing so much love for her but also, in her style, thinking of others. She will be greatly missed by the entire community as well as her family, but how enriched all our lives have been by knowing her!

Ginger Krupa

December 5, 2007

Christine Springer was a wonderful woman full of compassion and love. She will be deeply missed by many. My thoughts and prayers go out to her family.

Christina Weeks

December 5, 2007

You will be missed by all of those you helped Thank You

amy

December 4, 2007

To The Family
I will always be grateful for Judge Springer friendship, guidance and support. u will never ever know how honored i was to have her on my side She will be missed by all. when ever i needed her night or day she was there with a smile on her face I want u all to know that our family will be here if there is anything that u need She was always there for us so now it is time for us to be there for her

Judy Covert

December 4, 2007

The Springer family,
Jack, Erin and I were so sorry to hear about Christine. What a wonderful woman with a heart of gold. One of our fondest memories of Christine was that of her contagious laughter, she would want you to remember that laughter through all your tears. Our love to all of you. Peace, Judy and Jack

Heidi (Weber) Sherwood

December 4, 2007

Kate,
I am so very sorry for your loss. I had a really great conversation with your mom this summer. She spoke of how proud she was of you and how much she adored her grandchild that she was able to be with so often. She spoke of how happy it made her to have you so close.
She really loved you guys and spoke very highly of all of her family. She will be greatly missed by many people. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family as you go through this difficult journey.
Heidi

Deborah (Scott) Redman

December 4, 2007

Robin, Molly, Kate
I am so sorry about the loss of your mom. I have thought about you all week since I heard. Some of my happiest memories of growing up were in your kitchen talking with your mom. Your mom was a terrific person and will be missed. I am sending a group hug and know that I am thinking of you all.

Anita Clapp

December 4, 2007

To the Family of Christine:
We read the Ithaca Journal online and were saddened to hear of the passing of Christine. She was a very special woman who wore many hats. She raised a wonderful family. I always admired her daughters for their sensitivity and insightfulness to the many issues that were often discussed in Health class. It was obvious that many of these issues were discussed with their Mom - a modern woman. I admired their wonderful relationship. As the Health teacher and SADD advisor, Judge Springer was an avid supporter of the programs I had at school. As a ticket taker at the basketball games,I would often greet Grandma Springer. She was always an avid Tburg Raider fan - not only for her own children and grandchildren, but for all the athletes. Trumansburg has lost a wonderful person. Our condolences to the entire family.

-Larry and Anita Clapp

Wayne Titterington

December 4, 2007

To the Springer family my thoughts and prayers are with you all. Your Mom was always nice to me any time we would meet meet mostly at the Shursave. Wayne T

Dewey Dawson

December 4, 2007

To Chris' Family,
I was overwhelmed when I learned of Chris' passing. I am truly sorry for your loss.It seems like it was just a couple of days ago that Chris, Betty and I were at Seneca Falls for training.

I will miss her deeply as a friend, sounding board for the "weird" things that happen in Court and voice of reason.

Thank you Chris, for all that you meant to all of us.

Irene Schickel

December 4, 2007

To Christine's Family,

Your mother was one of those people that really made a difference. She had an abiding desire to help people and found a way to share this gift through her work. Her friendship was very special to me.

jennifer "mount" Casterline

December 4, 2007

My thoughts and prayers are with you. May you always think back to the great memories you've had.

Paul & Connie Polce

December 4, 2007

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family at this difficult time of your loss. God Bless

Sonja Durling

December 4, 2007

I have enjoyed knowing your mother for many years and I know she will be missed by all who knew her. My thoughts and prayers go out to her families God bless you all at this time. Sonja Durling

Francine and John Darling

December 4, 2007

I was so sad to hear of Christine's passing. She was such a sweet lady and will always hold a special place in our heart since she married us in 2003. Our heartfelt condolances go out to her family. John and Francine

Sherry Scott

December 4, 2007

To my wonderful neighbors, please know that Bob's and my thoughts and prayers are with you in your loss. We are here for you anytime (and those are not just words). We will miss Chris immensely and the community will never fill the void left by her.

Gail Howard

December 4, 2007

How do I say what needs to be said. I will miss you so very much. Who will I call? Who will I talk to about the crazy things in life? Who will tell me how proud they are of me? You always kept me grounded and the Lord knows I needed that. We shared so much and so many conversations over the years I wonder if you knew how important your presence in my life meant to me... My world without you in it has already left a huge void in my heart. Your family loved you and knew they were loved by you unconditionally. They were so lucky to have you as a mother. That is how I knew how much I meant to you. You loved me for me, just for being me... The void that the people who love you will feel... There are no words to describe. You are loved and missed and will never be forgotten. God needed someone very special, he chose you. I will miss you always.

Jim Mielty

December 4, 2007

Christine was an amazing friend, mentor and mother. Her memory will live on in the lessons she taught us all. Trumansburg has lost a treasure. I will never forget you. xoxo Jimmy

Debbie Rumsey

December 4, 2007

I want to express my deepest sympathy to the family. Chris was one of the most wonderful, caring women I have ever known. This town has lost an outstanding person. I am so so very sorry to hear of her passing and in my heart she will be greatly missed!

Betty Poole

December 4, 2007

Chris:

I will miss our "journies" over the past 15 years and especially to and from classes and the laughter and conversations we shared. I will never forget the first time we met, travelling to Clay for our Beginners Class with Judge Larkin and his everlasting comment "right church wrong pew" when he could not find the driveways let alone the road, because of all of the snow. Good thing we were his co-pilots!!! I will miss your laughter, your compassion and your ability to look beyond a person's faults and know there is good in everyone. You carried this compassion in to the courtroom and helped many when many had no one else. You did make a difference!

I will always be grateful for your friendship, guidance and support. Thanks for everything Judge. Your friend will never forget you. You have graced my life more than you will ever know and I am honored to have been able to have you as my friend and confidant.

Your family is in good hands and I know you will be watching over them now just a you did in life.

I will forever miss you Chris and remember "you have found the right church AND the right pew".

Your friend

Betty Poole

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