Kristi (Mallicoat) Quintana |
| Posted 2021-08-29 by Sharla |
| The Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg AZ July 28, 2021 Kristi Mallicoat Quintana On Monday, July 5, 2021, Kristi Mallicoat Quintana, a loving wife and mother of two children, passed away at the age of 60. Kristi was born on June 6, 1961, in Phoenix, Arizona, to Gordon Mallicoat and Romelle McGuffin Mallicoat. Her mother and father divorced and at the age of 10. Her mother remarried her stepfather, Bill “Coke” Costanzi. Kristi became the oldest sister of eight children. As a child, Kristi enjoyed camping and water skiing with her siblings and hunting with her stepfather, “Coke”. At age 16, she got her first job with Valley National Bank. After graduating high school, she moved out into her own apartment. She later married and had her two daughters, Leslie and Sarah. Kristi and her husband divorced; and on April 25, 1998, she married her husband Charles “Charlie” Quintana. In 2012, she celebrated the birth of her first grandchild, Bradley from daughter Leslie. Then, in 2016, she welcomed her second grandchild, Liam from her daughter Sara. She loved spending time with her grandsons and daughters. Kristi was known for her quick wit, her infectious smile and her compassionate spirit. She was a great big sister who was there for any of her siblings when they needed her. She will be deeply missed by all that know and love her. Kristi is preceded in death by her father, Gordon Mallicoat; and her sister Leslie Mallicoat. Kristi is survived by her husband Charlie; her mother and stepfather Romelle and Coke; daughters Leslie and Sara; grandsons Bradley and Liam; and her siblings Peggy, Bonni, Lori, Craig, Sharon, Penni, Jennifer, Kevin, Keith and Nickole. A memorial service and celebration of Kristi’s life was held on Saturday, July 24 at the Elks Lodge in Wickenburg. See Also: Find A Grave |
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