

Christina Marie Zoller, 33, gained her Angel wings on September 1, 2025., surrounded by her loved ones. Welcomed into the world on November 27, 1991, in Lubbock, Texas, to Alan and Connie Zoller. From her very first breath, Christina showed a spitfire personality—fierce, bold, and unafraid. Christina was known for her feisty nature, unwavering loyalty, and sharing a rich family legacy of unconditional love.
Christina graduated from Frenship High School in 2010, proudly earning her Pharmacy Technician certification. It was a testament to her determination and work ethic, and she soon began her career in the field, where she devoted herself to helping others with care and compassion. As a pharmacy technician, she was truly one of a kind, going above and beyond for every patient, never settling for "good enough." Christina would search tirelessly for other reasonable payment options when her customer could not afford medication out of pocket expense. Over time, she developed a specialty in finding ways to “troubleshoot” or reversing denied medications, getting them approved, making a difference in her patients receiving maximum pharmacy benefits. Her compassion wasn’t just in her words, but in the quiet, determined way she fought for the people she served. She didn’t just do her job—she made it her mission to care.
Christina, by nature, was a rescuer. Her tendency to give an abandoned dog a second chance at being loved was a top priority for her, ultimately ending in several pet adoptions for her family. In addition to this, she did her best to help others when they were down on their luck and could not afford even basic needs, spending her own money to make sure they had food to eat or a warm coat to wear. She truly tried to live by her grandfather’s example of willingness to show compassion for fellow human beings.
She leaves behind her cherished son, Kyle Zoller, who was the light of her life, along with her beloved parents, Alan and Connie Zoller, her sister Angela Wilde, her brother-in-law Robert Wilde, bonus nieces Emilee Wilde, Hannah Wilde-Jones, her maternal grandmother, Ann Schwartz and Christina’s companion, Shane Vaughn. She also leaves behind many aunts, uncles and cousins. Each of these relationships was a testament to her loyalty and the deep love she cultivated throughout her life. She was a beautiful soul, there are no words to adequately describe how much she will be missed.
Christina was preceded in death by her maternal grandfather, Alfred Schwartz, her paternal Grandparents W.M. and Maudene Zoller, as well as numerous aunts and uncles.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Texas Elks Children's Services, 1963 FM 1586, Gonzales, TX 78629-9613 - a charitable organization that provides special need grants and camps for disabled children, reflecting Christina's spirit of generosity and support for those in need.
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