Christiana
December 27, 1976 - November 4, 2016
Christiana “CJ” Louise Jarvis — Our beautiful bright shining star, soul sister of many, and most importantly her mother’s daughter, writes: “You ever climb so deep inside your thoughts that you feel a deeper connection to your soul? I've been feeling my way through my thoughts lately; I came to the realization that I don't need to overthink everything that doesn't make sense to me in the moment. It will *all* make sense when kismet allows for it.” CJ, our love, our constant, and our confidant, whose magnetic energy with her greatest laugh, imagination, poetic sense, love for nature and all she knew— “Has been embraced by the clouds and loved by the sky illuminated in shades of breathtaking.” Christiana joined her beloved grandfather, Hicks, on Nov. 4th 2016, exactly 26 years later to the day. Numbers, stars, and the moon, were so important to our Chrissy that she came into this world on Dec. 27th 1976 two years later on the same day as her brother Greg. As a child, her love of skiing and her horse Danita, coupled with her wonder like curiosity, led her to a lifelong love of literature, Astrology, and nature. Her extended family, the McQueeney’s, gave Chris the sisters she will always love. While attending College on early entry, she joined her American Express family where she grew and flourished and ultimately became a Senior Fraud Research Analyst in Global Security. Her 21 years at Amex gave her experiences and friendships here and through her travels around the world. She will be eternally loved by her mother Louise, her brothers Alan and Greg, father Kent and her many friends and cousins.
A Celebration of Life will be held on Tuesday, November 15th from 6:00 until 8:00 PM at Starks Funeral Parlor 3651 South 900 East in Salt Lake. Please use complimentary valet parking on the north side of the buiding. Donations may be made to the Christiana Louise Jarvis Scholarship Fund for education in Criminal Justice thru Granite Credit Union.
In Loving Memory
Louise, I am so sorry for your loss. I still remember Christiana from kindergarten. I'm sorry I was not able to come to her service. Leora Hewitt
Leora Hewitt
Salt Lake City, Ut