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Her Life
October 4, 2013

Christina was an intelligent, soft spoken, kind hearted, artistic person who loved meeting new people.  She was sweet, witty and very inventive.

She gave her life to Christ and was in the process of searching for a Church home.  She occasionally called in to the International House of Prayer Conference Call where she was prayed for by many. 

  
Over the years she attended Smith College and worked night shifts in various psychiatric hospitals.  She loved reading, literature and poetry.  She enjoyed music and singing and often sang in public parks.  She really loved Bob Dylan, especially the basement tapes.  Some of her other favorite songs were "I Shall Not Be Moved", "Muswell Hillbillies" by the Kinks, and "Heavy Makes You Happy" by the Staple Singers.

One of Christina's hobbies was spending time at Suffolk Downs racetrack betting on the horses.  She would impress her track buddies by the huge amount of research she did on each horse, the jockey, and the trainer.  Her track buddies were also impressed by her high accuracy rate.

After becoming a Targeted Individual she quickly became a human rights activist in her own right, often informing people she met of what "targeting" entails.  She did extensive research on the subject of targeting and often shared her research with others.  Although she was heavily targeted she spoke out against injustices on a regular basis and gave sound advice to other targeted individuals on the conference calls.     

Christina is survived by her mother and brother, her boyfriend Kenny of 10 years, her roommate and dear friend Peter of 27 years, many friends in the Massachusetts area and her beloved cat Sally.

Christina lived by a strong moral code and wanted nothing more than equality, freedom and world peace for all.  She will be missed by her loved ones, friends, and her T.I. Family.