

40, passed away on August 29, 2014 in Westminster, Colorado. A mail carrier for many years for the U.S. Postmaster. She is survived by her parents, Dale & Grace Roush, brother Raymond (Kim Carter) Roush, uncles Ron (Pat) Roush, and William (Molly) Stout, aunts Rayet ta Prample and Mary (Stanley) Naramore, also numerous other loving relatives. She was preceded in death by her grandmothers; Lucile Hope Baker and Annie Stout.
My Sister Chris,
Christine was a very caring, young, beautiful woman with the whole world in the palm of her hand. She was a bright light that lit up every room. She brought joy to everyone she met and spread peace, love and kindness everywhere she went. My sister loved the outdoors and was very athletic. Some of the things she liked to do was, water skiing, jet skiing swimming, hiking, camping, mountain biking skydiving, scuba diving, and rock climbing. There wasn’t anything she wouldn’t try. She also loved art and to travel all over the world. One of her favorite artists was Michael Parkes and she always wanted to travel to Europe. My sister loved sports, but especially football like her baby brother does. I mean did we love it, we watched Alabama football games together and we would yell and cheer when the team was winning, then scream and yell at the T.V. when they were losing. “ROLL TIDE” That was Christine’s favorite thing, to come over every Saturday for Alabama football, Chicken wings, and root beer. My sister was a social butterfly. Good food, friends and hangouts. Loving to wine and dine, and nights out on the town. There was no stopping my sister, no way at all. Christine was also an animal lover. Dogs, (her best friend Drake) birds, cats, etc. And she always loved walking in Mother Nature, looking at all of god’s creatures. She adopted numerous animals form shelters all over Denver and always donated to the Denver Dumb Friends League. My sister was a real go getter. She knew what she wanted in life and was intelligent enough to have anything and everything she wanted. Christine wanted to be a kindergarten teacher, and was also working on her master’s degree. I think she wanted to be a kindergarten teacher because she wanted to be one of the first to mold and shape the young minds of the future. My sister was very religious and devoted to church, Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Lakewood.
I love my sister! Rest in Peace big sister and I will see you again, Love Raymond
Visitation Thursday, September 4, 2014, from 4 to 7pm at Olinger Crown Hill Mortuary. Services Friday, September 5, 2014, 11am, at Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 2100 N. Wadsworth Blvd., Lakewood, CO 80214.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Chris's name to the Denver Dumb Friends League, at www.ddfl.org.
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