Sharing memories

Dr. Brockmeier

Dr. Kristina Brockmeier

Dr. Kristina Brockmeier, our beloved friend, colleague and mentor, passed away on Tuesday, October 14, 2009. She served as the Head and Upper School Librarian of Providence Day School for the past 13 years.

We invite everyone to share their memories of Dr. Brockmeier.

Click on the comment link below to share with thoughts, stories and remembrances of our beloved Dr. Brockmeier.



122 Responses to “Sharing memories”

  1.   The Schild Family Says:

    Lance, Nick and Scott,
    We remember Kris fondly. All of us do for many reasons. Please accept our deepest sympathy. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers.
    Best wishes,
    Mary, Peter, Pete, Marianne

  2.   Diane Carlson Says:

    Kris is one of my strongest Providence Day memories, whether I picture her at graduation, in line right next to me, or in the lunchroom, with her multiple containers of leftovers in front of her, or in the library discussing Spanish or Brazilian life. She was wonderfully enthusiastic in everything she touched, and was ever so supportive of all my class projects. I feel privileged to have known and worked with her, and know she will be sorely missed. My deepest condoleances and prayers go to her family, friends and colleagues; may you find comfort in all the wonderful memories she has left you.
    Diane Carlson

  3.   Jeffrey and Gretchen Brown and family Says:

    Our fondest memories of Kris are sitting together at soccer games cheering, well, no, more like hollering — at our boys to do their best on the field, and sharing stories of school-related things. Kris was always so supportive of us with our exchange students and was wiling to take in one of the kids even when she was sick. Kris, we didn’t know you well but your generosity and big spirit will be fondly remembered.
    Jeff and Gretchen Brown and family

  4.   Cindy Ott Says:

    Lance,
    The celebration was beautiful. I had not had the opportunity to meet Kris, but felt as if I did yesterday. The stories held such joy of family, learning and humor, which is just what you have described when you’ve talked about all of the support you have had during these difficult months.

    Lance, you have demonstrated incredible strength in your continued leadership in your work life. After learning more about Kris, I’m convinced that you have had a built-in coach and cheerleader for your career. In the weeks to come, please let your work family be there for you as we know you are always there for us!

  5.   Nanci Coia Says:

    I will always remeber Dr. Brockmeier’s zest for life and passion for education! It was easy to pick her out of a crowd as she was the person “fully engaged” in whatever circumstances abound. She was instrumental in supporting our two exchange students through their time at PDS. Her desire to ensure everyone had a “place” on campus and the warmth she radiated in her hearty smile will never be forgotten.

    The PDS faculty was fortunate to have such a great professional and friendly face on staff. My deepest sympathy to her husband, children, and professional associates at PDS. My prayers are that all will find much peace, happiness, and strength to forge ahead with the fondest memories of Doc Broc. God Bless!

  6.   Dick Blackwell Says:

    I’ve just had the distinct honor of attending the service in your honor, Kris. I thought it only fitting that I leave you a message at this blog …..after all, where else would one expect that you will be hanging around, checking up on all of your PDS family, and leaving once more and always your indelible mark of excellence?

    Even knowing you for all 13 years of your remarkable tenure at PDS, I didn’t know that there were so many of you ….. Crittenbergers and Brockmeiers ……WOW! What an incredible family. And, if I thought that Brockmeier was a challenging name to master …..what about Crittenberger? Now I understand at least part of what attracted you to your sweet and marvelous Sir Lance — he had a most interesting name to go with yours.

    Anyways, Kris, I just wanted to pass along my deepest love and concern for you and yours. From the beginning, when your vision of a world-class library (yes, in this “world-class” city, you did envision a real world-class library for PDS) became our reality, you have been — as I wrote on the Caringbridge webstie — the absolute embodiment of our mission and vision — you have truly inspired in each of our children a passion for learning, a commitment to honor and integrity, and a devotion to service.

    In my own family, you loved each of my children — Lauren, Tyler, and Avery — helped them, encouraged them, and blessed them with your infectious and radiate smile. In the service yesterday, everyone mentioned your smile — and everyone was correct. In each and every picture so wonderfully crafted and displayed around the foyer, it’s easy to pick you out — THE SMILE.

    Thank you, dear Kris, for dying as you’ve lived: with passion, honor, dignity, and a great sense of humor. I think we’re all of us more than a little daunted by the prospect of dying. I’m not exactly sure why — sometimes, life here ain’t exactly what we’ve hoped it’d be — but, I am sure that your manner of dying and the manner in which your beloveds helped you pass through these last months are a blessing to us all. After all, as the scripture reading yesterday so well assured us, NOTHING ends love — not death — NOTHING. So, in dying as you lived, Kris, you once more infect us with your passion, your courage, and your smile.

    I don’t understand WHY many things happen in life. I’ve pretty much passed from the time when I insisted that the Creator’s hand is in everything that happens to us because, when I held onto that, I had to make sense of why my Creator, whom I define as an all-loving God, would “make” a young woman die of a brain tumor (my first wife, Carol) or another young woman die of cancer when her family and friends so clearly love her and she has so very much to give to them and to the world. It just didn’t ever fit with my definition of my Creator. So, with age, I have come to believe that God is present far more in the consequences of life than in the causes of life.

    With that belief, dear Kris, I find great promise in the consequences of your untimely death: you challenge each and every one of us to life “as if” — “as if” this is the last day of our lives, “as if” everything matters and everything is a matter of deepest passion and highest hopes, “as if” everything and everyone counts — to live our lives as if Doc Brock is watching ………

    Thank you, Kris, for everything. But, most of all, thank you for sharing yourself and your dreams with all of us at PDS. We are all the richer for knowing you. We are all the richer for the changes you have brought to our community, our school family, and each of our families.

    And, thank you, Lance, Nick, Scott, and all the Crittenbergers for sharing your last months with Kris with us. You have set the bar high, indeed.

    For all the Blackwells, for Lauren, Tyler, Avery, and myself …..you are in our thoughts and prayers this and every day.

  7.   Salim Darwish Says:

    Lance,

    I am very sorry to hear of your wife’s passing. May God give you and your family strength to face this difficult time. Please extend my sympathy to your entire family.

    Salim Darwish

  8.   Hatem and Yolanda Aljaber Says:

    Lance,

    We are very sorry about your loss, we want you to know you and your family will be in our prayers and will ask for God’s hand to guide you and to take care of you in this difficult time.

    Hatem and Yolanda

  9.   Colleen Braun Says:

    When one deals with cancer they are forced to realize the many blessings in their lives. They are forced to face the fear and accept that the blessings of this lifetime are often short-lived and they are introduced to many wonderful, loving and caring people. The greatest blessing of my recent journey was to know and to love our dear, sweet, generous and courageous Kristina. After the beautiful service at PDS, I am not only deeply saddened that I will miss the future with her I felt empty that I only got to share these past several months. Oh my, I so missed out on witnessing the joy of life. It is apparent that she never, ever missed the joy…she was the joy!
    The blessing for me was far too short-lived. The gift was to know her and to better understand that it is within my journey to live and love as she has.

    Kris, It is with tremendous gratitude that I say that I love you and I will miss you so.

    Lance, to witness your love and affection toward Kris was not only fulfilling and enriching to all but was an amazing life lesson for the boys. You are truly a saint. Saint Lance, as Kris would say and as we both know, she was never wrong!

    Nick and Scott, you are so loved by your Mom. She always spoke with enthusiasm and love but when speaking of her sons she sparkled, she shined and she beamed with joy. You are her greatest gifts.

    My takeaway, my lesson learned, is to live more like Kris. To emulate such passion will be my life’s goal. With love, Colleen Braun

  10.   katiekeng8 Says:

    It is clear that we were all touched by Kris. What a rare and special person that could have such a lasting impact on everyone that she met. Over 12+ years as a PDS family there was never a time when I would see Kris that she didn’t give me that warm, infectious smile and call me by name. She would always take the time to ask about our family and you knew that she cared. She was a true gift to PDS and someone who will always be missed. Lance, Scott and Nick- you meant so much to her. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Take some comfort in knowing that your wife and mother touched an enormous family of people.
    Wendy, Tom, Austen and Katie Kroll

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  11.   Clarence & Del Eck Says:

    I had the opportunity to work with Kristine as a volunteer in the PD Library. Clarence and I really came to know her, when the new Library was built and we helped to set up some of the books. She was a beautiful person and had a personality that just lightened up a room when she entered. We shall always remember her many kindnesses to us.

    In deepest sympathy,

    Clarence and Del Eck

  12.   Bonnie Downen Says:

    I met Kristina when we first started at PDS and it just so happened, so had she. I was helping Scott’s class in the Library and she came over to meet him because we were from Texas. Just that little bit of information opened the door to our first conversation and helped a little boy feel welcome and more comfortable in his new school. That’s part of what made her special…she always took the time to make you feel special. I am sure that I never passed her on the sidewalk, as she walked “briskly” by me, that she didn’t say hello, ask about me and my family and give me that sparkling smile of hers. Scott and I have often commented how she was always in a hurry, but never too much of a hurry to talk for a second. Not many people are like that and we will always remember her.
    Bonnie Downen

  13.   Susan Brackett Says:

    Kris Brockmeier was a human sparkler. The world is darker without her presence. When she first came to PDS, she taught my daughter, Rachel, now a Junior at Clemson. She subsequently taught me ways I could help Rachel develop and grow.
    She may have passed on, but she will not be forgotten.

    Lance, Nick and Scott, you are in our prayers as you mourn this extraordinary woman.

  14.   Colin & Carol Green Says:

    Lance, we were very sorry to hear of Kristina’s passing. Our deepest sympathies are with you and your family. It is obvious that Kristina touched many peoples lives and we hope your loving memories of Kristina will help you and you family through this difficult time. Colin and Carol

  15.   Rosalyn Jacobs Says:

    Kristina Brockmeier touched the lives of everyone who knew her in a very special way, and our family was no exception. Always energetic, upbeat and looking at the bright side, she welcomed our family warmly when Eric and Evan started PDS. We had the pleasure of getting to know her better when both of our families hosted exchange students and when our sons played football together. Kristina was a wonderful mentor to Evan and helped him to develop as a leader by appointing him president of First Grade Buddies. It transformed him.
    We will miss her terribly. Lance, Nick and Scott, please know how well loved your mother was!
    The Jacobs Family

  16.   Coty Derck Says:

    Dear Lance,

    I was sorry to hear about Kristina’s passing. In reading through the comments I can tell that she must have been a remarkable woman. Wishing strength to you and your family during this sad time.

    - Coty Derck

  17.   claire.putterman Says:

    Dear Lance, Nick, and Scott,
    Kris was an amazing human being. She loved everyone, and everyone loved her. There was always joy in her voice and a sparkle in her eyes. I loved being in her presence and sharing special moments. It was a warm and happy feeling. I loved when she would say “hello dear friend.” I knew that she truly meant it. At all of my children’s PDS graduations, Kris would make sure that I had an aisle seat so that I could get good pictures. That meant so much to me. I will always be grateful that I had the good fortune to work with Kris. Every day was another fun and entertaining opportunity as long as I had a moment with Kris. I will miss my “dear friend.” She was a one-of-a kind jewel. I will think of Kris each and every day. She will NEVER be forgotten. You and your family will remain in my prayers. Love, Claire

  18.   Andrew and Hildi Chinigo Says:

    Lance,Nicholas and Scott,
    My husband Andrew and I were so sorry to hear of your beloved Kristina’s passing.
    Kristina was such an accomplished, educated and lovely person and from the viedos and comments we have read she made such an impact on so many lives.
    We extend our sincere and hearfelt sympathy to your entire family.

    God bless,
    Andrew,Hildi, Andrew N. and James Chinigo

  19.   Ozzie Akbari Says:

    Dear Lance, Nick, Scott, and all family members,
    Kris will be missed so deeply. PDS and our lives will never be the same without Kris. I have never in my life seen such a dear, compassionate, enthusiastic, lively person who truly cared about EVERYBODY and who had the ability to reach out to people in so many different ways in the times they needed most. Kris has been a blessing to our small family and we feel so blessed to have had the opportunity to know her and to be touched with her caring hands and her thoughtful, unconditional love. Her heart was HUGE and her life taught all of us how to live. She truly was a GOD sent message to us and we feel we have been incredibly fortunate to come across her in our life time. She will be missed, will be missed, will be missed……but her wonderful memories will stay alive in our hearts forever. We feel your pain and we keep you in our thoughts and prayers.
    With So Much Love,
    Jimmy,Ozzie &Ehsan Akbari

  20.   Gail Fagan Says:

    Lance, Nick and Scott, I am so sorry for your loss of Kristina. I got to know her during my many years as a library volunteer at PDS. Once you met Doc Brock she was unforgettable! Such a smart, outgoing, funny and engaging person! She truly loved and cared about every single person at PDS and always took the time to say hello and ask about my family. I remember when she took my daughter Lauren’s class on the trip to Washington, DC and had to include a stop at her beloved UVA. She was as thrilled as the kids to take the trip. She has left a legacy for all of us to treasure! My daughters and I are sending our thoughts and prayers your way. Gail, Lauren and Liz Fagan.

  21.   Jeff Lucia Says:

    Doc Brock was the most unabashedly positive person I have ever met. It didn’t matter if you were having a great day or a not so great day – after an encounter with Kris you came away happy and uplifted, as though her sole purpose was to make everyone else feel great. If all of us could take a life lesson from her it would be that it’s all about your outlook. You can choose to be optimistic in the face of life’s setbacks, and Doc Brock clearly did. I’ll miss her energy, enthusiasm, and infectious laugh around the PDS campus, but I’m sure I heard it Thursday morning when I walked into the Library. Lance, Nick, and Scott, I hope you are able to find comfort in this difficult time. Jeff Lucia

  22.   Scott Swimmer Says:

    Dear Lance, Scott & Nick,

    Please know that you have our heartfelt condolences for your loss. Also know that Kristina has deeply enriched our lives.

    She occupies a very special place in the hearts of my family as Kris supported and encouraged Mason through his entire cancer ordeal. She went way beyond the ‘call of duty’ for Mason and we are forever indebted.

    Kristina was also very supportive of our DrumsForCures :: drumSTRONG projects. A ‘Team Doc Brock’ will represent at next year’s May event with student, staff and parent participation in her honor.

    If there is anything we can do for any of you, please don’t hesitate to ask.

    May she rest in peace and her memory bring only smiles.

    Wishes of love and peace to you,

    Scott, Carola, Mason and Toby

  23.   The Gupta Family Says:

    Our thoughts and prayers are with Lance, the boys and the extended Crittenberger Family. We are so sorry for your loss. Kris was so welcoming of our family, so vibrant and funny…what an amazing lady!

    With Love,
    The Gupta Family

  24.   Erin Bolden Says:

    To Lance, Scott, Nick and of course mon amie Kris,
    I can honestly say that it has been such a gift to have seen what a strong family you are. I had seen Kris all around school over the years, but it wasn’t until we took our trip to France as chaperones in March ’08 that I truly realized what a gift I had been given. Kris was so amazing to travel with! She kept me going every day, and we worked off of each other’s strengths. She had all of Limoges laughing with her infectious laugh! Somehow she was able to understand what was being said, and I attribute this to her amazing ability with languages. She never met a stranger! When we finally got to Paris and we were a bit worn out from having to be on the job the whole time, I will never forget how you just took over and let me have the chance to see what I wanted to see. I’ll always be grateful for you letting me loose in the Musée d’Orsay, and I have the beautiful book that you gave me on my coffee table which will always make me smile and think of you. Laughing hysterically at Madame LeBloa’s apartment, playing light as a feather with them as if we were at some type of slumber party, trekking all around Paris with your amazing faith in the fact that the weather was always going to be nice, and tons of other memories are what I can hold in my heart during this difficult time. I miss you! You made me a better person, and for that I am eternally grateful. You opened up your home to Carlos and me, and we both feel so touched to have known one of the truly good people that are so hard to find in life. Your passion for life radiated from you and I can only feel blessed for having been a witness to it. Providence Day will not be the same without you, but you can rest assured that we will never forget you. Thank you for being who you were and for making us all better people. May you rest in peace sweet friend!
    Erin

  25.   nora.lalinde Says:

    Lance, Nick and Scott, I will always be THANKFUL that once in my life’s journey I met your wife and mother. I am lucky that I knew her and enjoyed working with her. She was so special! Her smile, kindness, and friendship will be forever in my memories.

    Sincerely,
    Nora LaLinde

  26.   Josh Cannon Says:

    My first time meeting Kris was on the day of my interview. She walked me around campus and told me about all the wonderful things about this place, but she never mentioned herself. She did not need to. The very instant I met her I could feel my soul beaming with joy. Her smile and energy has that impact on you. She is the pulse of this school. I wish the walls of this wonderful community that she has been apart of for so many years could talk. What would they say?

  27.   Stephanie (Tight) Maddock Says:

    Lance and boys,

    What an amazing woman Kris was. She touched so many with her warmth. I remember meeting her for the first time when Debbie and Kelly were dating and just feeling like I had known her forever. She had such a special way with people. Her kindness and smile will never be forgotten. She was amazing down to her last minutes, comforting others and radiantly glowing. Please know how much we are thinking of you and praying for your peace during this ever so difficult time. We are so sorry for your tremendous loss of such an amazing wife, Mom and friend.

    Much love,
    Stephanie(Tight) Maddock

  28.   Eliza Clark Says:

    [forgot to add on to previous comment :-) ]

    With love,
    Eliza Clark

  29.   Eliza Clark Says:

    So much to say and don’t think there are enough words that would suffice. Regardless, “Doc Broc” was possibly one of the most patient women I knew. She had so much enthusiam, desire, and passion to help and get to know others. Through out my years at PDS she never ceased to amaze me with how resourceful she was or with how genuinely giving, caring, and loving she was. Her warming smile still rests in my heart and always makes me happy when I think about her! She truly was a wonderful addition to the PDS crew and it’ll never be the same with out her.

    Mr. Brockmeier, Nick, and Scott: You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

  30.   Woolf Family Says:

    Dear Lance, Nick and Scott,
    We are deeply saddened for the loss of your wife/mom and send our sympathy. Whenever we saw Kris we could expect a hand squeeze, hug, smile and energetic hello! We enjoyed getting to know her as Scott’s mom over the years and sharing graduation together this past spring. She was so proud of all of the seniors and made each and every one feel special. We will definitely miss her.
    Mark, Kathleen, James and Brad

  31.   Patricia Dinas Says:

    Effervescent. That’s how I always experienced Kris. She was full of such empathy and enthusiasm. I remember her excitement for Clint and I when we were expecting Field — her commenting that sharing life with a child just gets better and better has always stayed with me.
    I will miss her loving and courageous spirit,
    Patricia Dinas

  32.   Farrah Parker Says:

    To the Brockmeier Family,

    You have my deepest sympathy for the loss of your loved one; from the outpouring of memories shared, what an amazing wife, mother and friend she was. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

    Many Blessings,

    Farrah K. Parker

  33.   Patrick Daugherty Says:

    Lance,

    Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your son’s with the loss of your wife.

    Take care and God Bless…

    Patrick, Betty, Kaitlin, Megan and Sean

  34.   Steve Lamb Says:

    I’m a media specialist and Kris gave me my first job in academia. That was in 1989 at Clayton State and it’s a debt I’ll never be able to repay. She was one of the best managers I ever worked for. Always fair, kind, and understanding; it was a pleasure to have known her.
    My thoughts go out to her family and friends.
    Steve Lamb

  35.   Betty Oelhafen Says:

    Lance, Scott, and Nick,
    Blessings to you as you celebrate the life of your wife and mother. She was an outstanding individual, who gave everyone she met a zest for life. When she entered the room, her energy and enthusiasm filled the hearts of all around her. Anytime, my students were working on a research project or paper, she quickly gave her help and encouragement. Her spirit, love, and life will surround and guide you in the days ahead. We all will feel her touch and see her example of giving to others; it will inspire us. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
    Betty and Dick Oelhafen

  36.   Mary Thomas Says:

    To the Brockmeier family,

    My deepest condolences for your loss. May God comfort you in this time of sorrow and
    may the peace of God be with you and your sons as you celebrate Kris’s extraordinary live.
    Sincerely,
    Mary Thomas

  37.   Valerie Croce Says:

    Lance – Pls. know we are thinking about you here at Maersk. You and your family are in my prayers. Take care.

  38.   barbara.bodycott Says:

    The world is a better place for having had Kris if only for a brief life time. She had the unique ability to be fully engaged with you when in her presence, she was bigger than life, she loved people, How fortunate we all are to have know her and had her as a part of our history. While she will be sorely missed, she leaves behind lovely memories that we can cling to. Sending love, hope, and peace to the B-meier clan. You are in our hearts.
    Love, The Bodycott family

  39.   Mensah V. Attisso Says:

    Lance, My condolences for the loss of your wife. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Sincerely, Mensah

  40.   kathy.cox Says:

    I used to plan my lunch time around Kris’s schedule. For 30 or 40 minutes almost every day, I would look forward to her perspective on a variety of subjects. Most were personal conversations related to such things as homecoming dates for our “children,” college admissions, which AP’s to take, which Charger team played the night before, weekend plans, movies to see, books to read and the list goes on and on. We all have a huge empty spot in our hearts right now but I am so grateful to Lance, Nick and Scott for sharing their mom, wife, and their lives with us. Watching her and your family battle cancer gives new meaning to the word, courage. I hold Kris’s smile and wonderful laugh in my heart. I hope to keep her legacy alive by trying my best to be the type of friend, mom, wife and “Charger” that Kris was. I love you, Kris. I smile when I think of you in heaven and I rejoice in knowing that God has big plans for you. Love, Kathy

  41.   The Schulman Family Says:

    To the Brockmeier Family~

    As we were new to the school last year, we did not have a chance to know Dr. Brockmeier as the rest of PDS’s students and faculty did. However, when friends we know talk about Dr. Brockmeier, I sure wish we had the opportunity. Everyone that speaks of her speaks so highly and kindly of her. That is a gift in and of itself, that who she was touched so many, and in such a lovely way.

    Our thoughts and prayers go out to your whole family.

    The Schulman Family

  42.   Nancy Mason Says:

    Dear Lance, Nick and Scott

    Kris smiled with her eyes, lit up a room with her presence, knew everyone by name, and always asked “how are you” (and meant it). Kris will be truly missed by many many people. Her joy for life and infectious laugh will always be present in the PDS community. Blessings to the entire family during this time of sorrow.

    With deepest sympathy, Nancy, Ryan and Travis Mason

  43.   Sergio Says:

    Lance,

    Please accept my deepest sympathies for the loss of your wife. Our thoughts are with you and your family.

    Sincerely,
    Sergio Aurora

  44.   Janine Wallace Says:

    Lance, Nick, Scott and all family members,
    I’ll always have fond memories of our trips up and down Providence Rd. transporting our boys from house to house especially during the “army men days.” Even after they provided their own transportation we all had some good times together getting together for dinner and Clemson-Virginia games. It is the memories that will bring a smile when I think of Kris. To call Kris a friend for so many years is truly an honor.
    All of you are in our thoughts and prayers as you go through your journey. We will always be forever grateful for Kris and what she has meant to us.
    Love, Janine

  45.   Megan Gentry Says:

    Lance,

    My deepest sympathies and condolences on the loss of your wife. I’m sure by the posts I’ve read, that your Kristina was an amazing person that impacted the lives of many. My thoughts and prayers will be with you and your family.

    Sincerely,

    Megan Gentry

    Unable are the loved to die. For love is immortality. ~Emily Dickinson

  46.   Minda A Turner Says:

    To the Brockmeier Family,

    I am so sorry for your loss. Kris was an inspiration to the school community, she brightens up the surrounding as she greets you with her smile. She always make you feel welcome. I will miss Kris but know that she left a mark in our hearts by her laughter and love and compassion for her fellow co-workers.

    May God bless your family in this trying time of loss but know that the Lord Jesus Christ had promised of life after death when you know Him as your Lord and Savior.
    God can be your strength in your time of loss and know that one day, you will see her again.

    With deepest sympahty,
    Minda A. Turner

  47.   Albert Kaizou Says:

    Lance,
    My deepest sympathy for the loss of your beloved wife and companion. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. May God comfort you and your entire family.

    Albert Kaizou and family.

  48.   John Weber Says:

    Lance,

    Please accept my sincere sympathies for your time of loss and bereavement. Although I did not have the opportunity to meet your wife Kristina, from the article it appears she was a remarkable person. My prayers are with you and your family.

    With deep sympathy,
    John Weber

  49.   Sabrina Jackson Says:

    Lance,

    I can’t begin to imagine the imapct that the loss of Kris will have on you and the boys but please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you. Kris was such a wonderful person who was full of warmth and energy, and I have such fond memories and funny stories that I’ve been sharing this week with some of the team here in Dallas.

    May the peace of God be with you , Nick and Scott as you celebrate her extraordinary life !

    Love,
    Mannie, Sabrina, Austin and Alexander

  50.   Monica Sapio Says:

    Lance,

    Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time. May you find comfort in knowing that your colleagues at Maersk will be thinking of you and will be there for support.

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