About Christine : Christine was a woman of deep intellect and quiet strength, whose life reflected both compassion and devotion. She found joy in the simple yet meaningful gifts of life—books that nourished her mind, and the sacred beauty of Christmas, her most cherished season, which she embraced with warmth and reverence. Her vocation as a nurse, faithfully carried out for over forty years, was not merely a profession but a living expression of charity. Through her hands and her presence, she brought comfort to the suffering, dignity to the vulnerable, and light to those in need. She possessed a gentle spirit that sought to uplift others—offering kindness, a listening ear, and a sincere smile to all she encountered. Her generosity extended beyond her work, as she gave willingly to the poor and those in need, embodying a life of quiet service. Christine treasured time with her family above all earthly joys. She delighted in simple outings, sharing meals and laughter at places like Chili’s Grill & Bar and Red Lobster, moments that reflected her love for togetherness and fellowship. She found joy in music as well, holding a fond appreciation for the artistry of Bruce Springsteen, alongside the spiritual solace of Christian music that uplifted her soul. At the heart of her life was her deep love for her husband, Kenneth Stromberg, and her beloved son, Matthew Stromberg. This love was steadfast, sacrificial, and enduring—a reflection of the sacred bond of family. In her early years, she shared precious moments with her sister, Carol Smerecki—memories filled with the innocence and beauty of childhood. Whether swimming together or playing the piano, these moments echoed a life touched by harmony, joy, and companionship. Christine’s life stands as a testament to love lived in action—through service, family, faith, and generosity. May her soul be remembered with reverence, and may perpetual light shine upon her. more... less...
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