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Our sister Christy Anne Haacke Brown was united with her parents and many loved family members in heaven on February 28, 2023.
Christy was born June 25, 1953 to Joyce Nelson and Cornell B. Haacke in Salt Lake City, Utah. Her childhood was spent in Bountiful, Utah, playing with Barbies, riding bikes, twirling batons and hanging out with her cousins. She loved music and spent hours singing and dancing to her LPs by The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and all the great rock bands of the 60’s and 70’s. Christy was blessed with many creative talents, she drew beautiful pictures of animals, especially horses and butterflies. As an artist she enjoyed coloring and created many beautiful pictures throughout her life.
She was an excellent student, had beautiful handwriting and a wonderful memory, especially for dates. If she didn’t know something, she would research it and send links to her siblings. She loved to read romance novels and biographies and introduced her sisters to great books such as The Hobbit and The Outsiders. As a younger sibling it was difficult to follow in her shoes, as teachers would expect us to be like her. She was the first to get a two wheel bike, own a car, get a job, you could say she blazed the path for her 11 siblings.
She loved, loved, loved jewelry and rings and designed beaded necklaces and bracelets. Blessed with a unique fashion style, she loved buying clothes, which her younger sisters would borrow without permission and then sneak back into her closet. We all remember and coveted her purple hot pants and white go-go boots.
Christy loved animals and had a menagerie of pets over the years, including cats and dogs, chickens, turkeys and a snake. She loved all animals, even the deer and raccoons that visited her yard and ate her cat food.
Her interests were many, with a fascination with anything to do with fantasy, dragons, wizards, and magic, and of course, the color purple.
Her heartbroken family left behind include 6 sisters and 5 brothers, Gayla (Steve) Quilter, Joni (Lee) Willis, Jana (Tim) Lawson, Shauna Dalton, Jay (Tammy) Haacke, Julie (Ricky) Long, Joel Haacke, Kelly (Andrea) Haacke, Jamie Haacke (Mike), Tracy Haacke, and Stephanie Haacke as well as 20 nieces and nephews and 34 grand nieces and nephews. Family members who are with her in heaven include her loving parents Cornell and Joyce Haacke, brother-in-laws Steve Quilter, Ricky Long, a nephew Kyle Willis, and a grandnephew Kyler Savage.
Christy married James Brown in 1980, and later divorced. She has spent the last 28 years with her love, Darrell Veenendaal and his daughter Britnee.
Christy is remembered for loving her family unconditionally and was always happy to see and hug every one of them.
At her request there will be no viewing or memorial service, a private celebration of her life will be held, by invitation, at a later date.
Christy, give mom and dad a huge hug from all of us and know you will be missed.
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Ashli K
March 16, 2023
Its hard to sum up Christy in a few words but I´ll always remember Christy for her big heart and her contagious smile. Heaven definitely gained one beautiful angel. You never failed to make me laugh, thank you <3
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Sheri Osborne
March 14, 2023
Christy honestly had such a big heart. When ever we had get togethers, I could always count on a warm hug and a sweet smile. Christy was kind and she genuinely really loved others and all animals, you always felt welcomed around her, she made you feel loved and cared about. I will miss the way she would flip her hair when she smiled. I'm grateful that I got to know her and love her as my sister in law. I know you are free of pain and we are the ones that suffer behind, however you will be greatly missed. You will make an amazing angel!! We love you Christy!!
Britnee Veenendaal
March 7, 2023
Christy, I will forever be grateful for you, and mainly for loving my father and being his partner/companion in this life. I have so many memories, that I will always cherish and hold close to my heart. We would both say our relationship was a rollercoaster but we both knew we loved each other. You were always so kind and loving to my two daughters, my first experience at a drum circle was with you in Arizona. You showed me lots of fun things I´m not sure I would have ever looked into if it wasn´t for you introducing me, because of you, I have a passion for essential oils and prefer to use them over other options. I love gemstones and making jewelry. Purple makes me smile and think of you. I had such a great time when you were teaching me how to make macramé. We made so many bracelets I ran out of people to give them too. If it wasn´t for you, I would have never experience having a cat in the house, my dad never allowed them in before but for some reason he let you do whatever you wanted, I think you had more of a hold on him than you even realized. I am so thankful I was able to see you and talk with you before you left us. As soon as I walked into your room your fun personality shined through while singing me a song. I will always remember your silly side, your big heart and our last hug goodbye. I needed that time with you, I felt closure, and at peace with our bumps in the road. When I said I loved you, I meant it and didn´t want our hug to end. I have comfort knowing you´re okay and not struggling. May your bright energy continue on. I love you Christy! Blessed be!
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