By Patti Keyworth
Gazette Consort
An inspiration to countless, a dedicated advocate for abused children and Alzheimer’s patients, a cherished friend, a loving mother, a devoted wife, Payson's and Mesa del Caballo's Christy Walton passed away suddenly on Saturday, October 13, 2012, in El Paso, Texas, where she was visiting her mother and father. She suffered a severe stroke.
An inspiration to countless, a dedicated advocate for abused children and Alzheimer’s patients, a cherished friend, a loving mother, a devoted wife, Payson's and Mesa del Caballo's Christy Walton passed away suddenly on Saturday, October 13, 2012, in El Paso, Texas, where she was visiting her mother and father. She suffered a severe stroke.
Christy touched so many different lives for so many different reasons, and all are
deeply saddened by her loss. For me, her
amazing spirit will continue on the gym floor, as those of us in her Zumba
family struggle to carry on without her, but for her. Christy would want that.
For those of you who may not use Facebook, I would like to share some of
the heartfelt sentiments from Christy’s friends and colleagues that have been
posted over the last couple of days. --
Patti Keyworth
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Christy, I can't imagine Monday and
Wednesday nights nor Saturday mornings without our visionary. You brought a joy
to my life that will never be duplicated. Jim and I raised a glass to the stars
tonight that now include the brightest of them all. You will not be forgotten.
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I feel like if I post something about my
amazing friend Christy Walton... it will be real! She passed away suddenly and
shockingly!!! Because of Christy... we laughed... we sang... we danced... we
sweated... 5 days a week for the past 5 years!!! She saved my health...
strengthened my heart... removed my stress... and was an amazing friend!!! I
love her and I love her family!!! What am I going to do without her??? We are a
Zumba family because of her... and always will be!!!!!!! —
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Over the last few years you have become one
of my closest friends. I cannot say how much I will miss you. I am so thankful
for the time that we had to be friends. And I will do my best to help carry on
your "Zumba Legacy" here in Payson. However, it will not be the same
without you. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.
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Just last night I spoke on the phone with
my dear friend Christy Fourzan Walton. Today, she unexpectedly passed away. My
thoughts are with her husband and sons, and with her family whom she was
visiting in El Paso. Christy was passionate about Zumba and inspired so many
who filled her classes. She had many talents and was a gifted forensic
interviewer and great communicator who advocated for children. Christy will be
sorely missed by the Payson community. This has been a shocking and painful day
filled with tears. I will miss your humor, our frequent talks, and LML's. You
are in my heart dear Christy and I will keep on talking to you.
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My prayers and condolences to Gary and
sons. I worked with Christy for many years at the school and later and always
enjoyed her spirit and energy. Payson lost a wonderful woman
this week; one who will be greatly missed. Rest in peace my friend.
Over the last few years you have become one
of my closest friends. I cannot say how much I will miss you. I am so thankful
for the time that we had to be friends. And I will do my best to help carry on
your "Zumba Legacy" here in Payson. However, it will not be the same
without you.
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Christy: You will always be an inspiration
to me as a friend, a mother, and a creative force for good. We are all better
for having had you touch our lives. You were always down to earth and now you are
an angel.
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Words cannot express the loss that we, our
schools and community have suffered today. We love and will miss you dearly!
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Christy... So many wonderful memories come
to mind when I think of our dancing and laughing. Always a positive spirit and
I will always remember you and appreciate you.
"There's a Zumba party going on in
heaven tonight."
I
think this is what Christy would tell us:)
Do
it! Dance! You'll feel better :-)
2 comments:
I pray that Heaven has large studios.....Lord knows we don't need the Angels fighting over a spot in one of her Zumba classes.....
Going to miss you Christy.
Christy and I go back some 16 years - from best friends to political foes over a fire board feud. A few months ago, we sat down and had a long talk during which we both realized the things that we shared were much stronger than any differences. I looked forward to a renewed friendship and can only say that I am a better person for having known her. Love you Christy.
Jim Keyworth
Editor
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