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In Loving Memory

Shelton, Christine

Christine Shelton died after a long and courageous battle with numerous health problems, on Thursday, March 3rd 2022, at the age of 68. Born in 1953 on 15th October. She worked hard and continuously cared for everyone around her, having been a mother for the majority of her life. She is survived by her husband, Jerome Shelton and her three children, Stephen, Pamela and Dana. She was preceded in death by her son Donald. She has 7 grandchildren, 6 great grandchildren and a 7th on the way. She was a woman who loved with her whole heart. A wonderful example of what unconditional love and forgiveness looks like. She loved all types of music and could dance the night away in her younger years. We are so sad to let her go but happy to know she is in a better place free of pain and suffering. A service will be held at Kutis Funeral Home, Affton, at 4 pm on the 7th of March. She will be laid to rest the 8th of March at Resurrection Cemetery at 11 am.

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  1. Chris, you were a wonderful sister in love to me from my teenage years through marriage and children. We laughed, we cried, danced and played cards, spent many evenings together with our family and friends. I’m glad to know you are no longer suffering with pain. I love you and will always remember you at your best.

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  2. Chris, you were a wonderful sister in love to me from my teenage years through marriage and children. We laughed, we cried, danced and played cards, spent many evenings together with our family and friends. I’m glad to know you are no longer suffering with pain. I love you and will always remember you at your best.

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