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Christina Fizer Obituary

Christina K. Fizer

Hattiesburg

Christina K. Fizer was born on April 1, 1964, a native of Haleiva, Honolulu, passed away on March 29, 2011 in Columbus, MS. She was a graduate of Pearl City High School in Pearl City, Hawaii.

Memorial services will be Tuesday, April 5, 2011 at 3:00 p.m., Westhaven Memorial Funeral Home Chapel.

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Published by Clarion Ledger on Apr. 1, 2011.

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Cynthia McGee

April 5, 2011

Jan and all the kids, know that Chris is in a better place and that God makes no mistakes. I will continue to keep you and the kids in my prayers and I pray God's continued comfort over you and the kids. Chris will be missed. Take good care of yourself and the kids. Cynthia McGee (Tim's sister).

April 4, 2011

Dear Jan - My thoughts and prayers are with you and Chris's children. There is not much comfort in words right now - but there is comfort and peace in God. Rely on him to give you love, comfort and strength during these difficult times. My love to you and the children. Ester

marcella mason

April 3, 2011

we were childhood friends and as adults we grew apart, but the friendship and love we had as sisters still remain. when i last seen you at umc, my prayers cont. to go out to you,always wished you well. time has come and now you are at peace god is at your side to take care of you the both of you to watch and take care of your loved ones. we will see each other again and continue our friendship much love marcella mason

Tonya Anderson

April 1, 2011

Farewell my dear, dear Chris. I'm so glad we had a chance to reconnect after all those years apart. I'll miss you but, I am so glad you are with the Father in Heaven. Now, you can rest in the arms of the Almighty. Love you always girl. Until we meet again.

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