Saturday, April 5, 2025

Dear Chrissy

Dear Chrissy,

How can the sun be shining? That is what I asked myself this morning as I hiked up the mountain with Todd. It seems to me that the day should have been overcast, drizzling, and dreary, and more befitting of my feelings since getting the news of your going home. Once I got over my indignity at the sun for such an outrage and disgust at the gentle breeze that cleared the way for me to see the ocean, I could see that this was the perfect day for your homecoming. I know that you were greeted by Jesus with, "Welcome home, good and faithful servant. Well done."

I have missed you these past weeks. There will be an empty spot that, thankfully, Jesus will need to fill and most assuredly will. At your darkest hours, you can make me feel blessed and warmly received. I felt like a rock star whenever we saw each other, all because I had the good fortune of spending a little extra time with your kids, which was a huge blessing to me.

Austin and Nicole have been at the center of your world, they were two of your reasons to hold on as long as you could. I don't believe you feared death but instead were possessed by a fierce desire to live, to see your kids well on their way in life, to hold on to Todd for as long as possible, and to be there for your friends while you were about the business of the Kingdom of God. After all, we have only a short time here with our loved ones and an eternity with Jesus. You thirsted for life; indeed, you thirsted for The Life, and I know you found it and shared it unabashedly.

Grief will visit us. It will be sharp and poignant for your family and the closest of your friends. It will come to them in waves. Some waves will lap at their feet and be gentle reminders of all you are to them: your kindness and love and your ability to make them the center of your universe. Some waves will try to overwhelm them, and we'll need to stand with them to ensure they are not swept out to sea. God's grace is sufficient, and He will provide.

I know that for myself, I asked, "Why Christine? Why was there no miracle healing?" Honestly, I've been a bit miffed. Others will feel the same. I went down that deep dark path years ago with a friend when I held on to my anger far too long, so long that it turned to bitterness and that bitterness separated me from my Lord. I caution folks to let the anger go, hold on to the love with their big hearts, and let God be God. We may never know his purpose in our losses. He must be enough for us.

I will continue to be sad for myself, sad for that marvelous core group of friends of yours, and sadder still for Todd, Nicole, and Austin. But I will also spend a lot of time marveling at nature and the lush green pastures and the valleys you now have with their lakes and streams, and I will praise the name of Jesus that I have the good fortune to call you my friend.

In His grip,

Jerry

PS – I have taken the liberty of scanning some of the comments from your friends and family and have listed some that ring particularly true to me here. Some of these are only a piece of what they wrote, some are all. At last count, there were 180 comments on the family post at this writing and these are but a few:

From Phil Van Horn, "Brokenhearted and inspired…all at the same time."

From Alfred Berumen, "I share your grief for someone with such a beautiful soul. Chrissy was always a gem of delight and personality and she had fabulous "Hair Pirate" hair. We all loved her so much. Peace and strength sent to your family."

Sarah Rush: "I'm sending you all my most heartfelt love and will be praying for you. I was heartbroken to hear the news of precious Chrissy's passing last night. I've prayed so fervently for her the last 5 years. I know she's with Jesus, but my heart is so heavy. God bless you dear ones."

Karen Gee McAuley, "We are so blessed to have known and loved her. We will remember her, full of love, light and baked goods to rival a pastry chef, her sense of humor and humanity. God called her home and while we miss her so much, we are grateful that she is finally at peace."

Lisa Li: "What a loss, such a ray of sunshine no matter the clouds. May she fly high as know she would."

Jennifer Horn: "Such an amazing woman filled with so much sparkle…"

Alice Hill: "My heart breaks while her soul finds peace. I know she is in the loving arms of our Lord, with no more pain and no more fear, only love. She will be missed by everyone left behind, because she was truly one of the special ones. Her loving spirit lit up a room as soon as she walked in and I am sure heaven felt that amazing spirit when she arrived."

Sue Volz Peters: "I'm so very sorry to read this news! Chrissy was a bright beacon of light!"

Sharon Marks Boudreaux-Stam: "I'm so sorry for your loss. She was such a beautiful person inside and out."

Michele Hetherington Fernandez: "We love you all so much & our lives have been forever changed from having Christine & your family in them."

Greg Stoney: "I'm so gutted. Such a sweet human taken from us much too early. I feel honored to know her…"

Amanda Minkey Granier: "Gonna miss my sweet friend so much  but so blessed to have had her in my life for so many years. I will cherish our times together, our laughs, our cries, our talks and everything in between."

She was truly one of a kind and touched so many hearts! She loved loved her family and was so proud of all of you!

Terry Kappen: "OMG!!! I am shocked to hear this news! My heart is breaking! I am so sorry Todd, Nichole, and Austin. Chrissy fought the long fight. She trusted God to see her through this for 5 years and never gave up. She now can have the peace she and everyone that loves her have been praying for. She was the kindest, God-fearing person I knew, she had helped me through many of trials in my life."

180 and counting…

21 comments:

  1. Facebook comment from Jym Sherman: Words are hard to express the grief of the loss of Christine, who is so loved by all who knew her.
    It can only be countered by the eternal joy she has in the presence of the Lord Jesus.
    Todd and your kids, may angels surround you at this time, and know she has no more pain or suffering.
    Love you brother-Jym

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  2. Facebook comment from Christine Hardy Holmquist: Such a beautiful tribute to an amazing woman! We will be there for all of the waves that come to Todd, Nicole and Austin. We will show our love for Chrissy by holding them up when they can’t imagine taking another step.

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    1. Thank you, Christine. Amen and wonderfully said, thank you.

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  3. Facebook comment from Laurie Kuhn McDonald: Beautiful tribute to one of God’s precious angels ❤️✝️

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    1. Thank you, Laurie. She is precious indeed. Peace.

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  4. Facebook comment from Phil Van Horn: Thank you, Jerry.

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    1. This is one of those things where I had to ask myself, "How can I not write about my little sister?" Peace, always peace.

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  5. Facebook comment from Shawn Rasmussen Kelly: Lovely, Jerry. We all miss her.

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    1. Thank you, Shawn. We miss her, for sure. I didn't put something in the post, but I believe it to be true about Chrissy - she was a great investor. She deposited a bit of herself in each person she interacted with, and we carry around that bit in our big hearts. The wonderful thing is that it is not a heavy burden to carry and pays out big dividends.

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  6. Facebook comment from Marti Linberg Wall: Thank you for sharing Jerry - lovely tribute

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    1. Thank you, Marti. It was one of those things both difficult and simple to write at the same time. As for sharing, it has been my way of sharing some of what Chrissy gave to me and others. Peace.

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  7. Facebook comment from Stacey White Horst: Beautifully expressed, Bro. I wish I had known Chrissy. She sounds like a wonderful person. 🩷

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    1. Thanks, Sis. She has this warm and sassy side to her, and I have to think Mom and Chrissy would have been dynamic in the same room and at work with doing the good work.

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  8. Facebook comment from Michele Hetherington Fernandez: This is so perfect Jerry - you always know just how to express what everyone is feeling, but can't find the words. She touched every person she met and filled their lives with fun, laughter and love. I will miss her everyday until I see her again❤

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    1. Thank you, Michele. I appreciate your compliment. I usually hit the target when I write something from the heart. Regarding you can't find the words, there is an apt comic strip in today's Pearls Before Swine. You said it very well. Chrissy touched people with fun, laughter, and most importantly, love. She invested herself in them and, while we'll see her again, we get to see a bit of her in the people she invested in. Peace.

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  9. Facebook comment from Allie Fernandez: The Fernandi were up in Clovis for a family wedding this weekend, and we were lucky enough to attend Fresno First Baptist this morning, hear a Lee Cook sermon, and give the Cook family a big hug. During the service, Lee shared with his congregation that he had lost a dear friend this week. Lee then said something I’ve not stopped thinking about all day - he said someone once told him that something’s not lost if you know exactly where it is. And boy do we all know exactly where our Chrissy is. I miss her so, and so deeply appreciate your words. But I am so comforted knowing that exactly where she is is unimaginably better than where we all are. Love you JerBear

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    1. Love you too, Allie. (You don't know how tough it was not to mistakenly type in the name of the heroine of my novel right then) I'm taking what Lee said and you amplified to heart and plan to feel the warmth of it all day. And tomorrow... I've said this in a couple of other replies to the heartfelt comments to this post - Chrissy put a bit of herself in everybody she interacted with and we get to see that whenever we look for it. You had kind of an Oreo weekend - celebration of a new life (the two became one) and some grief and then a little frosting of Lee Cook in the middle.

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  10. Facebook comment from Alice Hill: Jerry, your words are so incredibly touching. I can feel them pouring out of your heart. Thank you for writing what so many of us are feeling.

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    1. Thank you, Alice. You have given the richest compliment I can imagine as a writer, and two-fold at that. One - you told me that it touched your heart. And speaking as a collector of fine hugs, your appreciation inspired a fine hug. Blessings and peace.

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  11. Facebook comment from Nadine Ellis Knight: Thank you for sharing these beautiful words reminding us all of God’s plan for us❤️ Chrissy is with our Savior, wrapped up in His love… She has shown me, through word and deed, that she had so much faith in prayer, and while this isn’t at all how I had hoped and prayed her story would end, I find comfort in knowing that I’ll see her again, along with others I’ve lost recently. She truly radiated love and light and I’m grateful to have had her example in my life. I love my Marks family❤️

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    1. Thank you, Nadine. Peace to you as you weave your way through your season of grief and loss. We hope for what we cannot see and grasp hold of promises often fulfilled in ways we did not foresee. Reading your, "She truly radiated love and light..." has brightened my day. There is much to love in our Marks family, they are treasures. Again, peace.

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