Christine "Christi" Phillips' Obituary
Christi M. Phillips (nee Silberhorn), 38, of Avon, passed away April 24, 2015.
Devoted mother of Tyler, Matthew and Tori; beloved daughter of William Silberhorn and the late Patricia (nee Kohlman); dear sister of Steve (Larissa) Silberhorn; loving companion of Tony Doré III; cherished and loving aunt and friend of many.
Christi is an extremely compassionate and devoted loving mother of three (Tyler 19, Matthew 15 & Tori 11). She is so proud of each of them and lived her life to support, guide and nurture. These three children were her “everything”. She also managed to touch all the lives of her friends and family through her relentless pursuit of pleasing others. She is the epitome of selfless.
Many folks were impacted by her drive and passion as a fitness coach. The example she set on how to care for one’s body was impeccable and will last forever for some. Christi transitioned from personal/small group training into corporate America. For most, this would be a difficult one. Her intelligence, hard work, personal skills and never say quit attitude catapulted to her as one of the country’s top new salesperson for ADP in 2013-14.
Her love for family and friends is unmatched. We are all very lucky to have been touched by this angel. Over the past 17 months, the word angel became synonymous for Christi. Her grace, love and passion for life shined daily. Her journey was a long and tiresome one. Her wonderful support group of friends certainly helped her during these difficult times. The outreach from so many is a true testament to how many loved this amazing woman.
Visitation Wednesday, April 29, 2015 from 2-6PM in the Westwood Abbey Mausoleum Chapel at Sunset Memorial Park, 6265 Columbia Rd., North Olmsted, with funeral services following on Wednesday at 6PM. Private inurnment services at Sunset Memorial Park. dostalbokas.com
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