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My brother Chris lost the love of his life yesterday. Unfortunately, it was very sudden and unexpected. We are asking for help with funeral arrangements. Chris like many other men depended on Crissy for handling the financial aspects for their family. He could also use help with life expenses while this is going on so him and the kids can grieve without the additional financial stress. Any help would be appreciated. If you cannot help financially, continued prayers would be appreciated as well. Crissy was a light in all of our lives and we are all overwhelmed with grief.
Here is my brothers story in his words.
It is with the heaviest heart possible that I write this. Yesterday, I lost the love of my life, Crissy Davis. We started dating when I was 14 and she was 13, and we would have celebrated 24 happy years of marriage this coming October 27th. We have 3 amazing children together. Yesterday, half of my heart was taken from me.
I know a lot of you will be curious, so here's our story. Crissy began complaining of migraine-like symptoms about two months ago. We went to the emergency room six different times, and while they ran a variety of tests and referred us to specialists, none of them could find anything wrong.
We miraculously landed an appointment with a neurologist, who told us how lucky we were to get an appointment that "normally takes six months." They didn't have any answers, advised it wasn't migraines, and told us to go home, keep taking Tylenol and ibuprofen, and follow up with her primary care doctor. On the way to the car, she was in so much pain with a headache that it was painful for her to walk.
I took her straight back to the emergency room. They asked, "Are you sure you want to take all these CT scans, MRIs, and X-rays again? You just took them within the last month and they didn't find anything." We told them we had to figure out what was causing all the pain. They ran more tests and found more things. Like cancer.
We spent 15 days in agony, a few of which were in the ICU. Yesterday, Crissy passed away peacefully after complications from Stage 4 pancreatic cancer. It all came on so suddenly, unexpectedly, tragically, and unexplainably.
As I mentioned, my heart is shredded, but I will stay strong. My family will stay strong. We are looking to mourn in private at this time and will announce the services as soon as we get them.
We want to thank my sister-in-law Bri Galvez, my mother-in-law Melinda, my sister Elaina Young , my father-in-law Simon, the entire Quinones family, the entire Chisler family, and everyone else for all of your love, prayers, and support.
Our family is comforted in knowing that our beautiful wife, mother, daughter, sister, aunt, and friend—my sweet, precious Crissy—is now being embraced and comforted by our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. God has given me strength, grace, and comfort during these difficult times. I couldn't have made it through without Him. We know we have more difficult times ahead and appreciate your continued prayers for our family.
Love you all,
Chris and Family
Organizer and beneficiary
Chris Davis
Beneficiary

