Kristine Norma (Burhans) Andrada |
| Posted 2016-04-06 by Judy Wight Branson |
| The Daily Courier, Prescott, Arizona Sunday, April 3, 2016, page 6a Kristine Norma Andrada February 17, 1952 - March 28, 2016 In loving memory of Kristine Norma Andrada who made her transition on March 28, 2016, into the loving arms of Our Father and was surrounded by her loved ones. Kris was born on Feb. 17, 1952, to James and Norma Burhans. Kris is a lifelong Prescottonian who graduated from Prescott High School. She worked as a loving full-time mom, a Mountain Bell rep, and then as a kind hearted caregiver to the elderly at the Good Samaritan Willow Wind facility. She is survived by her loving husband Willie of 43 years; her children, Aaron and wife Deborah, Allison and fiancé Don Brimhall, as well as A.J. and wife Christina; not to mention her amazing grandchildren, Katelynn, Cael, Corbin, Brandon, Brittany, Madison, Kelsey and Calieb. Kris is also survived by her beloved siblings Marc and Lee Burhans, and Laura Fields; along with numerous nephews and nieces whom she adored. Kris loved going to craft fairs around the square and enjoyed her Indian fry bread during the celebration of the 4th of July. She was a very kind and loving person that impacted many people’s lives over the years. Kris loved to go hiking and looking at the many Indian ruins in the Yavapai County area. But her greatest joy of all was seeing the beautiful smiles and laughter of her grand kids. Kris will be missed by everyone who had the opportunity to meet her; but we know that heaven has gained a beautiful angel. A celebration of Kris’s life will be at 11 a.m. on Friday, April 8, 2016, at the Unity Church, 145 S. Arizona Ave. in Prescott, Arizona. Services entrusted to Hampton Funeral Home. Information provided by survivors. |
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