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Kris R. Green

Towanda, Pennsylvania

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CAMP HILL Kris R. Green, 42, passed away on Tuesday, October 5, 2010, at home with dignity and grace after a courageous battle with cancer, surrounded by family. Kris was born in Towanda and was the daughter of Gary and Eileen Green of McSherrystown. She was employed by The Milton S. Hershey...

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I'm very sorry for your loss. I worked with Kris on marketing the new cancer institute at Penn State in Hershey. I was in meetings with her every week but after reading everyone's comments, I wish I had known her better. My prayers are with you, your family and Kris.

I'm very sorry for your loss. I worked with Kris on marketing the new cancer institute at Penn State in Hershey. I was in meetings with her every week but after reading everyone's comments, I wish I had known her better. My prayers are with you, your family and Kris.

I am so sorry for your loss. I enjoyed working with Kris. She always made my day better no matter how I felt! I know she is with God, Jesus, and the saints! Kris is now one of them.

Kris was one of the sweetest people that I ever met. She has been in many of our thoughts and prayers. Remembering the old times and taking the time to think about how lucky we are to have our family and friends. She will be missed by many and held deeply in our hearts and memories. Sincerest sympathy goes out to her family.

As I sit here trying to find the right words to say, the only things that come to mind are cliche's or pat answers. At a time of great loss, those just do not seem like enough. I graduated with Kris from high school. I see some of my classmates have left messages as well. Kris was a part of our class, our lives and the fabric of Northeast Bradford while she was there. She will be remembered as a person who was successful, smart and well liked by those who knew her. It is hard to imagine...

I am so sorry for your loss. Kris and I were friends at Penn State--we did a couple of shows together with the Thespians. She was such a sweet and nice person, and I enjoyed the time I got to spend with her. I lost touch with her after college, and am even more saddened to find out that she was in Camp Hill (as am I) and that I found out too late to reconnect with her. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

With the sincerest condolences... your family is in our thoughts.

Lesha Haight Miller

So sorry for your loss. Kris was a great girl. Jeff has very fond memories of spending time with Kris in the barn doing chores. She excelled at whatever she set out to do and was very successful. Sad to be taken too early in life. Thinking of you.

Losing a loved one is never easy, but knowing that Kris is walking those streets of Gold is a blessing. I lost my own brother a few years ago. Sadly, I have been where some of you are now. It's not easy, but through your tears, the healing will begin.

Prayers for everyone who knew and loved Kris and to those who had the privilege of calling her "friend."