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Fancee (skyles) sackett posted a condolence
Friday, October 5, 2018
Well krissy I know we did not see much of each other after I moved out as a teen but I want you to know you have always been in my heart I thought of you often and missed you always. Now my heart is broken for now you are gone from this earth but you are always in my heart often in my thoughts and miss you like crazy you were not my sister by birth but you were my sister by choice I love you with all my heart sorry I cannot be there today to say goodbye but for me it will never be good bye just see you later oh and will you do me one last thing please look after my mom she’s a little crazy but she alway liked you see you later sis
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Joyce posted a condolence
Thursday, October 4, 2018
I was Krise's program mentor at WGU. And it's hard to believe we won't be having any more weekly calls. In this job we work with students consistently throughout their Journey and we get to know each other very well. Krise was a bright and vibrant soul and had a strong work ethic. She was a great student and a thoughtful person.
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Teri posted a condolence
Monday, October 1, 2018
Krise was an amazing individual with a heart of gold! She was so passionate about work, her animals and her friends. She held everyone to a very high standard, but she held herself to an even higher standard. She did not cut herself much slack, even if she was just learning. She delved in deep to try and figure out a problem here at work, spending hours researching and trying various solutions. She would not give up!
He focus to detail, doing the right thing at all times, dedication and compassion will be truly missed. I loved Krise so much as a teammate and a friend. I will miss her so much.
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Monday, October 1, 2018
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Charlie Crawford posted a condolence
Monday, October 1, 2018
I applied to my current position at DaVita because Krise stopped me in the hall and suggested I apply. I had met her once before and didn't know her very well - but I applied at her suggestion and got the job. Krise was my mentor for several years after that until she changed departments - much of what I know comes from her guidance. Neither of us was particularly outgoing and I never got to know her much outside of work, but we had a great deal of respect for each other and I'll miss working with her.
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Saturday, September 29, 2018
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Aline posted a condolence
Thursday, September 27, 2018
Krise will always be in my heart! She is a part of who I am. We have been through so much together over the years. She touched everyone that was in her life. She is amazing and will never be forgotten and will always be missed! I love you sweet lady! God Bless ❤️
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Alan Cullop donated to TACOMA-PIERCE COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY & SCTY PREVENTION CRUELTY ANIMALS
Wednesday, September 26, 2018
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Heather posted a condolence
Wednesday, September 26, 2018
Shortly after I started at DaVita, Krise helped me with an issue. A few months later, it was announced that she was moving over to my team and as I saw her coming down the hall I gave her a big hug! I guess you could say I forced myself on her! I always got hugs after that and knowing she wasn’t a big hugger, I value each one! Last year, as I sat in her living room snuggling with Popi, we were discussing how we met and she divulged that she had completely forgotten about helping me at my desk. She thought I just randomly hugged a stranger! Lol! I love her, I never had to wear a mask with her and her kindness, generosity and acceptance are all gifts I will carry the rest of my life! With love and compassion, always!
Heather
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Marie Sinfield posted a condolence
Wednesday, September 26, 2018
I worked with Krise on an international Oracle integration project for 2 1/2 years and we became good friends. I was amazed by her dedication and problem-solving approach to every bump in the road. She was a great partner, always willing to lend a hand to help or an ear to listen. What I loved most about her was that she was truly authentic; I always knew where I stood with her. If we disagreed, which was rare, she could debate without making you feel personally attacked and it was always okay to agree to disagree.
She was a warm, caring, wonderful person; those words don't describe her well enough but I'm at a loss to express what she brought to my life. She was in my office the day before she died, following up on an outstanding issue for the integration. You never imagine a moment like that may be the last one. I am comforted by the fact I told her often how great and appreciated she was.
In remembrance of Krise, I am going to commit myself to two things: express appreciation for those who positively impact my life and take the stairs instead of the elevator. She is deeply missed.
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Manish Garg posted a condolence
Wednesday, September 26, 2018
Dear Krise:
You'll be missed. RIP!!!
I have a ton of words to write but my eyes couldn't stop these un-stoppable tears.
We all loved you so much!!!
Its really hard for me to even imagine that you are no longer with us physically but you would always remain in my heart. What really comforts me is that you are up there in good loving arms.
God bless. RIP!! :((
Miss you!!!
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Cheryl Adler posted a condolence
Wednesday, September 26, 2018
Last summer my friend Helen and I came from Kansas to Washington State to backpack on the Wonderland Trail. Krise came to see us at Mowich Lake the night before I left on my hike. Just before dark I saw that red truck pull into the parking area. Krise made the more than 2 hour drive up the dirt and gravel mountain road at dusk just to bring us an ice cold Coke and see us off. She didn't stay long and as I walked her to her car in the waning light she asked me if we had bear spray. I told her we did but had decided not to bring it with us, we didn't think it was worth the extra weight. She begged me to take it and I relented before she started back down the mountain.
When I told Helen we had to take the bear spray she suggested I could just tell Krise we took it. I couldn't do that! I told her if we were in fact eaten by a bear the last thing I would have told her would have been a lie.
Five days later I called Krise to pick us up at Longmire Ranger Station. Krise and her friend Heather came gladly and rescued us. We went to her farm, that was the first time I saw the farm. She had lived there only about a month. She was so proud as she showed me the huge horse arena and the stable. We gave Rhombus and Storm an apple.
I am so glad she got to show me her farm and I got to see how happy she was there.
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Wednesday, September 26, 2018
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