I was totally heartbroken to learn about Christine's passing. I had only met Christine this past May when our Colonial Dames bank account was transferred to my name. She graciously spent three hours with us, making sure all the paperwork was in order and answering all our questions. I was deeply touched by her kind approach and the stories she shared about her girls and her own past and long banking career. I felt she was a friend and that we would have a long relationship. The family's loss deeply saddened all the ladies who were with me on that day at the bank. Christine was a light whom I wish we had known longer.
I was shocked and saddened to hear of Christine’s passing. Christine was one of my first friends I met when I came to work at the bank. She was newly married and spoke of her new husband Bahaa. She was so proud of her handsome husband and was so happy. Later when she became a mom, I’d call her for something to do with work and we’d chat about Mona Bella, and she shared how Mona Bella felt about being a big sister when they welcomed Mia Grace. Christine and I chatted recently about my twin granddaughters and the funny cute things all the girls would do. She so loved being a wife and Mom. She loved her family. Christine was a beautiful person inside and out and it was a privilege to have known her and call her my friend. She had a great sense of humor, she was funny and so kind. May her soul rest in peace. To her husband and daughters, may the love and memories you share keep her with you for many years to come. I am so sorry for your loss. We have all lost a beautiful soul.
My deepest condolences to Christine's family. Losing someone very special is never easy and one of the hardest things in life, but I hope the happy and funny memories shared can help put a smile on and help ease the pain. She was such a sweet and kind person and will definitely be missed and never forgotten.
My deepest condolences to Tina’s family and loved ones. May her soul rest in peace, and may those survived by her find the strength to get through this difficult time.