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Christine Mae Franklin

Vacaville, California

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May 5, 1951 - June 3, 2011

Christine Mae Franklin, 60, of Vacaville, Calif., passed away peacefully with her family at her side on Friday, June 3, following a five-year struggle with breast cancer.

Christine is survived by her son, Joel Lasher; daughter, Colene Spencer; their...

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Although Christine and I attended De Anza High School I didn't know her then. It wasn't until many years later that we met through a mutual classmate. I'm so thankful we got to meet and become friends. We had some great times together going to blues clubs, dancing and hanging out. We even got into an automobile accident coming back from Lake Tahoe! She ended up a celebrity on the Sacramento news station because of it. Always an adventure with Christine. I will miss her terribly.

I met Christine at the Woodstock Green park. She was such a fun person, always laughing. I knew the battle she was facing with cancer but she never complained. Enjoyed the afternoons I spent with her and her darling dog Megan. We got such a kick of watching Megan run. Christine was so sweet to my Grandson. She told me all about her three. She spoke with such love for her family. Was thrilled she was able to spent the weekend at the Fairmont & make a memory. She was such a beautiful person...

Chris was a dynamic, fun, adventurous woman and so pretty. She is the best friend of my sister Pat and I got to hang out with them sometimes which was always so much fun. I will always remember her kindess, smile, and her laugh. She will be so missed by all, but remembered forever with a smile in our hearts.

I met Christine at North Bay Women's Health Center. My sister had just been diagosed with breast cancer, I wanted a small gift to send her to let her know I was thinking about her, Christine gave me a CD, and told me to give it to my sister, there was no charge, she would take care of it. She told me her story. She was so beautiful and full of life I really did not believe she had been through so much. She truly was an inspiration, and she blessed me that day with her joy and her hope. My...

I was so sorry to hear of the loss of your loved one. I'm sending you a hug from afar.