Christina moved to the United States as an Air Force wife and traveled to many different states and finally settled in Spokane, Washington where she raised her family. Christina worked as a waitress and after retiring in 1997 had moved to Hermiston, Oregon and resided for 17 years.
She was an avid knitter, loved crafts, and was always up for having a good cup of tea. She was a loving mother, caring Nana, and an all around beautiful woman that will be greatly missed.
Survived by her daughters, Lillias Dwyer (Dan) Spokane WA, Heather Ottmar (Brent) Hermiston OR; sons Steven, Gary, Martin, and Nicholas Spokane, WA; 15 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren.
Preceded in death by her three children; Michael, John, and Janet.
A private service will be held in Spokane, Washington. We part with our loved ones But not forever If we trust God's promise And doubt it never.
Published in Spokesman-Review on June 12, 2015
Christina moved to the United States as an Air Force wife and traveled to many different states and finally settled in Spokane, Washington where she raised her family. Christina worked as a waitress and after retiring in 1997 had moved to Hermiston, Oregon and resided for 17 years.
She was an avid knitter, loved crafts, and was always up for having a good cup of tea. She was a loving mother, caring Nana, and an all around beautiful woman that will be greatly missed.
Survived by her daughters, Lillias Dwyer (Dan) Spokane WA, Heather Ottmar (Brent) Hermiston OR; sons Steven, Gary, Martin, and Nicholas Spokane, WA; 15 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren.
Preceded in death by her three children; Michael, John, and Janet.
A private service will be held in Spokane, Washington. We part with our loved ones But not forever If we trust God's promise And doubt it never.
Published in Spokesman-Review on June 12, 2015
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