Christine Stewart

Obituary of Christine Lynn Stewart

Christine Stewart (nee Croneberger), of Deptford, New Jersey, passed away peacefully on Friday, July 22, 2022.  She was 53.
 
Legacy
Chrissy was one of a kind.   Everyone who knew and loved her will remember her for being "Spicy", loving and caring.   She would do anything to help anyone, whenever she could.  She had the "Need for Speed" and loved putting the petal to the metal, driving her many sports cars over the years.  
Music was her thing.  She loved going to concerts and listening to music.  She would be right there dancing next to her daughter at every concert they went to.   She loved the Cowboys, even though most of her family are Eagles fans, but she never "Crossed over", and her family would say, she enjoyed the camaraderie.  
When Chrissy wasn't working or spending time with her family, she liked to read.  In fact, she could read an entire book in one day.  Iron Man, Marvel Universe and Harry Potter were some of her favorites, and she always agreed that the books were way better than the movies.
 
Family
She is the beloved Wife of Christopher Stewart, they were together for 30 years! Loving mother of Taylor Christine Stewart and Paige Jamison Stewart; cherished daughter of Norman C. and Eleanor C. (nee Steiner) Croneberger; devoted sister of Linda M. Hassing (Michael), Norman C. Croneberger, Jr.(Joan) and Charles F. Croneberger.  She also leaves behind numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends to cherish her memory. 
 
Farewell Tribute
Relatives and friends are invited to attend her visitation from 5 pm to 7 pm in the McGuinness Funeral Home - Woodbury, 34 Hunter Street on Friday, July 29, 2022.  Words of remembrance will begin at 7 pm.

 Memorial contributions may be made to the Voorhees Animal Orphanage.  
 

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