Christine White

Christine White, 43, Monrovia, died peacefully, at home, early on Christmas Eve. Christine was born April 13, 1968, in Danville, Indiana, to James Lineback and Karen Louise (Houston) Webb.

She graduated from Ben Davis High School in 1986. Christine worked for 25 years as an administrative assistant for Penske Truck Leasing. She attended Ben Davis Christian Church.

Christine was preceded in death by her father, James Lineback.

Survivors include her husband, David White, to whom she was united in marriage on August 18, 1990; mother, Karen Louise (Houston) Webb; brother, James Lineback of Greenfield; sister, Dawn Porter of Indianapolis; step sons, Justin White of Monrovia and Colby White of Minnesota.

The funeral service will begin at 10 a.m., on Wednesday, December 28, 2011, at Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville, with calling there from 3 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, December 27, 2011. Burial will follow in Mannan Cemetery, Lewisville. Memorial contributions may be made to the Susan G. Koman Foundation for Breast Cancer. Visit http://www.lifestorynet.com/memories/76538 to continue reading Christine's lifestory.

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  1. Christine was always a bright light during my day each time I spoke with her. Such a wonderful lady. Knowing her only through our company partnerships, we grew to have a friendship over the past 6 years, and I will miss her calls, and her wonderful laugh. I pray that her family can find a small piece of comfort knowing that everyone on my team thought the world of her, as well as everyone else that knew her. I also send prayers to her family and friends, and wish them strength. This strong, kind, humorous woman will be missed. Tracy Leeman-Forsberg

  2. Her smile. It lit up the room. I’m sure that Heaven is brighter because of it. Christine was a fabulous friend to our daughter & gave her much love. Our family felt like she was a part of our’s because of that giving grace. We know her family will miss her much, as we all will, but many prayer go out to them all. Her courage should be enough to buoy every one of us. God Bless You All. The Sorley Family

  3. Chris was a very ‘special ‘ friend to me she will always be in my heart and memories I will miss her so much …Cynde Bourke

  4. From the first day that I met Christine back in October, 1991, I knew she was a special person. Creative, persistent, funny, and oh so beautiful. I know that there was never a negative thought within her nor was there anyone who had a negative thought against her. She was a friend to many and I am missing her dearly. I am fortunate that our paths crossed. God Bless you Dave and the rest of Christine’s loving family and friends. And God Bless Christine.

  5. Christine, i am missing you and will miss you so very much. You were with me during some rough health times for me and I will always remember your kindness. You are a special person that will be missed and remembered by so many. I will always keep you in my heart and will love you always. God bless you David and the rest of Christine’s family during this difficult time. Christine, It’s hard to believe we have been friends for almost 25 years. I am honored to have been called ‘your friend’.

  6. We are truly sorry for the loss of such a beautiful person. Christine was always so friendly, warm and caring individual, instantly she made you feel at ease. We will keep David and hisfamily in our contined prayers. God Bless, Alfred Stacy, SouthWark Metal and family

  7. Christine has been a bright and shining light in everyones life that she has touched. I am truly honored to be able to say that I had the priviledge of having her touch mine. Rest in Peace my Friend, Cyndi Tompkins

  8. I have many fond memories of Christine, but will always remember our babysitting adventures when she was a teen and I helped her watch her younger sister and brother, and we used to stay up late on Friday nights eating popcorn and watching the Dukes of Hazards. I mostly remember how much she made me laugh when we were together, and her laugh was truly one of a kind, as she was. I also remember our trip to Florida together some years later, and hearing all about her new love Dave, and seeing how much in love she was, and later singing at their wedding. Although life took us both in different directions and I wasn’t able to spend as much time with Christine as I would have liked throughout the years, whenever I saw her, I always remember her laughing and smiling. Chris was truly a beautiful, smart, and talented young woman, and above all, courageous and strong. She was also very creative, and I can remember one year when we had our annual sister’s Christmas party, Chris took the time to make each of the sisters a picture which I still have hanging on my wall that reads: “Families are like quilts… lives pieced and stitched together, colored by happiness and tears, bound by memories and love, cherished throughout the years.” I will always cherish my memories of Christine. Aunt Kim

  9. I met Chris in December of 95. She was an awsome woman put up with alot of jokes and greef from me over 11 years, She was so proud to hear when i had adopted my little boy, we both cried when i told her what all he went threw. Chris will be missed dearley. But we all know she is with our maker, and she is up there dancing and care free. Dave you will be in a lot of people’s prayers and thoughts. Hang in there buddy you have a lot of support and friends that you didnt know you had . GOD BLESS….


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