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Christine Anne McJury

Syracuse, New York

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January 29, 2006 Christine Anne McJury, 35, of Bridgeport, died unexpectedly in an accident on Sunday. Born to Paul and Kathleen Hourigan, Christine was a devoted wife, mother, and friend to all who were blessed to know her. She is survived by her husband of 13 years, Eric; two children, Cassidy...

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To Eric, Cassidy, Klye and your beautiful family -

Always remember that your loss of Chris is shared by so many friends and you're in our thoughts, hearts and in our every prayer. Our hearts hurt for you and your loving family.

Chris was a beautiful sight to behold and we will miss seeing that each and every day. Her smile and wave never ceased to please the heart. Seeing that special hug and Kiss between Eric and Chris in the morning before they left for work will be...

Oh Chrissy, You will never be forgotten. Your children ask about you every day. I will always tell them how much you loved "Your Babies" for that is always how you referred to them when you were talking to me. I know you will shine down on me and guide me to answer their questions and help them with each day. I will try to help Eric get through this, but you will have to keep sending him the sign to go on. I know you can do that, for you loved him so very much. You shall be the best...

May fond memories shared bring comfort at the most difficult times, your friends, family, bring special meaning during these times.
My heart goes out to you, your children and extended family.

Dear Chrissy-
I am sorry you had to leave your friends and family so soon in life. How lucky your husband and children are to have had you so close to them. I wish they could of had you longer. You will be the best guardian angel ever.
I will forever remember all the fun times we had as children. I loved the twinkle in your eye and your little elf ears.
Much love to your entire family. I am so sorry you lost your little Chrissy.

To Chrissy
I have just read the entries in your guest book and although I have never met you, my heart breaks for you and your families. You have been described as a freckeled face little girl, having beautiful blue eyes, always smiling, very intelligent and most of all a great friend, wonderful wife and an unbeliveable mom. My husband, Chris Same (your uncle "inlaw" )described you as spunky and devoted mom. He saw you last summer at Mariannes' house while he was visiting with our son. ...

Paul, Kathy and all the Hourigan children
Eric, Cassidy and Kyle
I was shocked to hear about "Little Chrissy" and so sorry I was away and couldn't pay my respects. There is an outpour of love expressed here in condolences, so I know that Chrissy was the same sweet, beautiful girl as an adult that I saw in her growing up. My prayers are with all of you for this devastating loss.

Dear Eric and Family,

Some of my fondest memories in grade school were with Chris. Although we hadn’t seen each other since high school, I am sure she continued to bring warmth, laughter, and fun into the lives she touched. I am so very sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you.

I haven't spoken with Chris since our senior year of high school, but reading the words in this book show me that the good things I remember carried on through her life.

To her husband and family I can only express my deepest regret, and encourage you to not give up. Move though each day doing only what you know to do for that day and the sharpness of pain will pass finally, leaving you with the bright light of her memory and realness.

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I remember Chrissy from school and her beautiful blue eyes. She was kind and friendly to all. I will pray for you as you must endure life without her. Sincerely, Michele (Masters) Norstad