The Unexpected Death of Kristina Garner
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We are all devastated by the loss of Kristina Marie Garner. We were not prepared for the high cost of a funeral service. We want to be able to give Kristina Garner the memorial she deserves to honor her memory and say our last goodbyes, so we are seeking donations to cover the cost of the funeral she would have wanted.
Kristina Garner, born on January 1, 1979 passed away on July 20th at the young age of 45. A lot of people love my mom.
She’s an optimist, always looking on the bright side of things; there’s so many people that see her in that light. We were left without Kristina and given a lot of responsibilities that no one is ever prepared for. It’s important to me, family and friends that she receives a burial she wanted and celebration that she deserves.
From Zoe, Kristina’s Daughter:
There’s a lot of moments I catch myself trying to call my mom for advice but then I realize she’s not physically here to help me. I want to hug her, tell her everything’s ok.
My mom is naturally a caretaker, welcoming with open arms. Someone that will do anything for the people she loves. Rip the shirt of her back if you need it.
For 27 years I’ve been able to rely and trust my mom. She is and will forever be a beautiful person. A goof ball, with a crazy laugh that I’m blessed to have too.
Her empathy & capability to overcome any obstacle are two characteristics about her that I will forever admire.
Growing up, my mother never tore me down. She never belittled me. She let me go through my weird phases, my mean teen spirit. My mom is my biggest fan, my number one supporter. There is so much more she needed to accomplish, so much she was capable of.
She loves endlessly. She always talked about her philosophies on life, what she believes in afterlife.
We have her poetry book from the year 2000 & she constantly writes about the next life. We will see my mom again, if not in this lifetime; hopefully the next. In my heart we know she’s in a better place, somewhere where she can’t be hurt.
We appreciate the time you took to read this. We appreciate any amount of donation. Simply sharing this will help tremendously.
Survived by: Bruce Barrera (Son), Zoe Cunningham (Daughter), Josephine Cunningham (Granddaughter), Paige Johnson (Niece), Larkin Breal (Niece), Sue Anne Breal (Sister), Justin Garner (Brother), Helen Garner (Mother).
Proceedings by: Alan Curtis Garner (Father)
Kristina Garner, born on January 1, 1979 passed away on July 20th at the young age of 45. A lot of people love my mom.
She’s an optimist, always looking on the bright side of things; there’s so many people that see her in that light. We were left without Kristina and given a lot of responsibilities that no one is ever prepared for. It’s important to me, family and friends that she receives a burial she wanted and celebration that she deserves.
From Zoe, Kristina’s Daughter:
There’s a lot of moments I catch myself trying to call my mom for advice but then I realize she’s not physically here to help me. I want to hug her, tell her everything’s ok.
My mom is naturally a caretaker, welcoming with open arms. Someone that will do anything for the people she loves. Rip the shirt of her back if you need it.
For 27 years I’ve been able to rely and trust my mom. She is and will forever be a beautiful person. A goof ball, with a crazy laugh that I’m blessed to have too.
Her empathy & capability to overcome any obstacle are two characteristics about her that I will forever admire.
Growing up, my mother never tore me down. She never belittled me. She let me go through my weird phases, my mean teen spirit. My mom is my biggest fan, my number one supporter. There is so much more she needed to accomplish, so much she was capable of.
She loves endlessly. She always talked about her philosophies on life, what she believes in afterlife.
We have her poetry book from the year 2000 & she constantly writes about the next life. We will see my mom again, if not in this lifetime; hopefully the next. In my heart we know she’s in a better place, somewhere where she can’t be hurt.
We appreciate the time you took to read this. We appreciate any amount of donation. Simply sharing this will help tremendously.
Survived by: Bruce Barrera (Son), Zoe Cunningham (Daughter), Josephine Cunningham (Granddaughter), Paige Johnson (Niece), Larkin Breal (Niece), Sue Anne Breal (Sister), Justin Garner (Brother), Helen Garner (Mother).
Proceedings by: Alan Curtis Garner (Father)
Organizer
Zoe Cunningham
Organizer
San Antonio, TX