I am just hearing of her passing. I worked with her at Huguenot Memorial Park in Jacksonville FL. She was a hard worker and a awesome co-worker. I give my condolences to her family.
Kristy was my neighbor. She loved her cabin here and took great joy in projects she did, which always looked perfect. Anytime I asked her to volunteer she was willing with a smile. When Hanna and José lived her and had little Quinn, I asked Kristy if they were going to name her “Cherokee”. Kristy and I had many conversations on my porch. She truly accepted you for you. After we suffered a tornado here, she brought me a beautiful flower and hugged my neck to say thanks because my husband and I had checked .on her and offered to help her. Our community will miss Kristy. She truly loved her family. After meeting some members I can see why! My prayers have and will be with you daily.
I met Kristy at Ranger Academy. She was supportive, open, and willing to help you with whatever you needed help with. She proudly spoke about her daughters and grandchildren. I know she was excited about her position at Tallulah Gorge. We will miss her.
She was a sweet lady. I got the chance to work with and in everything she did you could see her love for her family and her passion for nature. she will be missed by many.
I was so sorry to hear about Kristy's passing. She was such so funny and a caring woman. She always saw the good in others and made all feel welcome! Peace to the family and sending all my thoughts and love.
I met Kristy when we were 16 years old. She was my sister and best friend. She was the strongest most kind hearted person. She was an inspiration to me, because she never gave up and she always had so much love for everyone around her. I hurt so much and losing her has been absolutely devastating knowing that I can't just call her for advice. That smile though! To my best friend my Angel, I will always remember the years we had together. Thank you for blessing my life!