Christina Louise Rash
February 2, 1968 ~ February 7, 2015
Christina Louise Rash, 47, Camby, died suddenly February 7, 2015. Christina was born February 2, 1968, in Danville, Kentucky.
She attended Arsenal Technical High School in Indianapolis. Christina, affectionately known as Cricket by her family, loved life and having fun. She was always involved in her family and never missed an opportunity to be around children. She will be dearly missed and forever celebrated by a loving family and many friends.
Christina was preceded in death by her mother, Phyllis Ann (Rash) Chapman.
Survivors include children, Zachary Rash of Plainfield and Destini Lanning of Alexandria; siblings, Teresa Medina of Mooresville, William Chapman of Cloverdale, and Donna Chapman of Sheridan; loving family, Jim and Louise Payton of Camby and their sons, Jake and Turk Payton; two grandchildren, Ethan Rash and Surada Maelee Lanning; a host of nieces, nephews and cousins.
The funeral service will be officiated by Pastor David Payton on Thursday, February 12, 2015, 1 p.m. in the chapel at Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. Friends and family will gather immediately prior to the funeral from 11 am until 1 p.m. Burial will be in West Newton Cemetery. Visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory, sign the online guest registry or to view Christina’s Life Story video.






Awesome. Just awesome. Great tribute pictures of Cricket & her great family. Well done. With a heavy heart my thoughts & prayers are with the family. We love you all David & Brenda Stone
I only met you one time at Rob and Donna’s house. You were very friendly and bubbly. You will sadly missed by everyone and just meeting you one tiime.. I will remember you always. RIP
I love you always sister.. I’m still in utter shock over this. I’ll always cherish the time we had together during these last couple years. ??
I will miss you Aunt Cricket say hi to everyone for me! :heart:
So sorry for your loss Donna and family.
I never had the pleasure of meeting you. I wish I had the opportunity. I do know you were loved and will be missed. Shine bright in Heaven!
My dear Chrissy Lou Cricket. I am at a loss. Growing up without you would of made our childhood memories very different. Now, not having you again, makes life very different. Your golden heart I cherished. You were a part of our family. When we reconnected & laughed until we cried our the memories I will always have. When you told me Friday night that you loved me, I only hope you were able to feel my love for you. You had traveled a rocky road called life & experienced every bump possible. But, your beautiful heart, compassion, & search for life, was bigger than you. My you rest easy, always be around, know that I loved you like a sister and fly with the birds, because I know many people you can now crap on, my dreamer! Yes, my dear sweet friend, I drank a beer for you. I shall always miss you, your love of life, your sweet sarcasm & your laughter. I will miss YOU. I love you, too.
I met you through a good friend and cant believe that you have left me. I feel a deep sadness because I was not there for you when you needed me and I will carry this with me for the rest of my life,
Oh Cricket, one of the best memories in my life was us all riding in my truck and to bribe you to ride in the back we all had to give you our pants. The rest of the story will remain between those of us that know it. Ah, the 80’s… Rest in Heaven, you will be missed. ~Dawn
That night was a blast and I have never forgot it 😉
Cricket and I grew up together in the neighborhood..I spent many nights at her house playing and vise versa. We fought over boys.. Borrowed each others clothes and spent countless days swimming at Rhodius Park in the summer…I did not have the pleasure of knowing her as an adult as I did as a child but the memory’s I do have with herwill live on in my heart forever. RIP Friend:heart:
I didn’t know you for a long time but Im gonna miss you. Im gonna miss telling you to turn the lights off when you left and room and telling you to put the toilet seat down. I should have been there for you and Im sorry we were mad at each other, I do still love you though and will always remember you as a true friend
did you use to be her roomate it is me anthony her sisters son
I grew up with Cricket we went to school 49 together, I just can’t believe she’s gone only 47 years young ,and I’m 48 wow ! So sorry you will be missed Cricket may you rest in pease!
I always have loved my aunt Cricket with all my heart and soul and she always said that to me to we use to do alot of fun stuff together i loved her way to much for her to leave me it is so sad my heart will always display her and not one percent will be forgotten she will be missed so so much by me and others rest in peace forever i hope i see you in heaven i love aunt cricket and i always will heart Anthony who will always love her with all his heart and soul
Cricket is my sister as children I have lots of memories with her and the things we did but has adult we walked different paths and chose different roads to walk and that was ok , we fault and made up over the years like sisters do , but I can say this I alway loved my sister and from the bottom of my heart I will forever miss her she was and is forever my big sister … I just still can’t believe this I thought we would have had more time , this just shows you should never take 1 day for granted because you never know if there is going to be a tomorrow… I love you sis
We only knew each other a short time mama, but you helped me through some of my hardest days. And I know I helped you through some of yours.. I only wish I had come and seen you on that day, I know you’d still be here with us. I’m thankful for the time we had together, you will never be forgotten. You were such a beautiful person. To her family, I am so so sorry for what happened to miss cricket & I am deeply sorry for the pain you guys are enduring. She truly was a beautiful person. Inside & out. You all will be in my prayers.
Very sad to see of Cricket’s death,I remember her from Hope Baptist Church in the late 70’s.