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Kristen Monae King

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Kristen Monae King

Birth
Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas, USA
Death
14 Mar 2016 (aged 27)
Amarillo, Potter County, Texas, USA
Burial
Amarillo, Randall County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section GG Lot 77 Space 8
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Kristen Monae King, 27, died Monday, March 14, 2016.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in First Baptist Church, 1208 S. Tyler St., with Dr. Howard K. Batson, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Llano Cemetery. Arrangements are by Warford-Walker Mortuary, 509 N. Hughes St.

Kristen was born June 23, 1988, in Lubbock to Aaron Samules and La Sonia King. Kristen and her family moved from Amarillo at an early age. She attended Eastridge Elementary School, Horace Mann and Travis Middle Schools, and was a 2005 graduate of Palo Duro High School.

Khrissy was a member of Berachah Church of God in Christ, where she served faithfully under the spiritual leadership of Elder Rupert C. Brashears Jr. Elder Brashears stated that Khrissy was an obedient, loyal and loving woman of few words. She was preparing to be a part of the Bible Drill Team. She worked for YMCA as a child care assistant director for more than seven years. Khrissy was employed with Atmos Energy.

Rock on, rock star, rock on.

Khrissy had an award-winning smile and was known as a rock star, and that is why she said she drove a Bugatti.

Survivors include two sons, Za’Ryan Willams Owens and Zaydyn Williams Owens; a daughter, Zoey Owens, all of the home; the love of her life, Ralph L. Owens of Amarillo; her father, Aaron Samuels of Lubbock; her mother, LaSonia King of Amarillo; five brothers, Private Secong Class Johnathan Lacy and wife Brittney of Tacoma, Wash., Brandon Milton of Lubbock, Aaron Samuels Jr. and Jaron Samuels, both of Slaton, and Kyron Lawson of Tahoka; three sisters, Tianna Williams and husband Wesley of Amarillo and Debra Lacy and Tacoiya Harris and husband Broderick, all of Lubbock; her grandparents, Cecil and Minnie Devereaux of Fort Worth; and a host of loving nephews, nieces, uncles, aunts, cousins, other relatives and friends.

(Published in Amarillo Globe-News, March 18, 2016
Kristen Monae King, 27, died Monday, March 14, 2016.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in First Baptist Church, 1208 S. Tyler St., with Dr. Howard K. Batson, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Llano Cemetery. Arrangements are by Warford-Walker Mortuary, 509 N. Hughes St.

Kristen was born June 23, 1988, in Lubbock to Aaron Samules and La Sonia King. Kristen and her family moved from Amarillo at an early age. She attended Eastridge Elementary School, Horace Mann and Travis Middle Schools, and was a 2005 graduate of Palo Duro High School.

Khrissy was a member of Berachah Church of God in Christ, where she served faithfully under the spiritual leadership of Elder Rupert C. Brashears Jr. Elder Brashears stated that Khrissy was an obedient, loyal and loving woman of few words. She was preparing to be a part of the Bible Drill Team. She worked for YMCA as a child care assistant director for more than seven years. Khrissy was employed with Atmos Energy.

Rock on, rock star, rock on.

Khrissy had an award-winning smile and was known as a rock star, and that is why she said she drove a Bugatti.

Survivors include two sons, Za’Ryan Willams Owens and Zaydyn Williams Owens; a daughter, Zoey Owens, all of the home; the love of her life, Ralph L. Owens of Amarillo; her father, Aaron Samuels of Lubbock; her mother, LaSonia King of Amarillo; five brothers, Private Secong Class Johnathan Lacy and wife Brittney of Tacoma, Wash., Brandon Milton of Lubbock, Aaron Samuels Jr. and Jaron Samuels, both of Slaton, and Kyron Lawson of Tahoka; three sisters, Tianna Williams and husband Wesley of Amarillo and Debra Lacy and Tacoiya Harris and husband Broderick, all of Lubbock; her grandparents, Cecil and Minnie Devereaux of Fort Worth; and a host of loving nephews, nieces, uncles, aunts, cousins, other relatives and friends.

(Published in Amarillo Globe-News, March 18, 2016

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