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Kristine Ingstrum

October 12, 1963 – December 25, 2024


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Beloved wife, mother and grandmother, Kristine Ingstrum of San Tan Valley, Arizona, passed away on December 25, 2024.  She was born on October 12, 1963 in Akron, Ohio.

Kristine was a devoted homemaker who gave her heart and soul to her family and the many rescued animals that she made part of the family over the years.  She had a passion for gardening, giving life and beauty to the surroundings of the homes she lived in throughout the years. Her biggest passion was cooking. She shared her culinary skills with loved ones and friends by passing along her own cherished recipes.

Her faith in God and the Catholic church was a deeply meaningful part of her life.

She prayed every day for the benefit of others.

She will be remembered and cherished by all that knew her.

Kristine is survived by her husband, Thomas Ingstrum; her children, Nicholas and Joseph Ingstrum; her grandson, Paulo Ingstrum Romero; as well as her sisters, Julie Panaciulli and Marta Knight.  She was preceded in death by her father and mother, James and Connie Breitenstine.

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  1. Adam Gable says:

    Tom – So sorry for your and the family lost, heartbreaking, prayers being sent

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Kristine Ingstrum

October 12, 1963 – December 25, 2024


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Beloved wife, mother and grandmother, Kristine Ingstrum of San Tan Valley, Arizona, passed away on December 25, 2024.  She was born on October 12, 1963 in Akron, Ohio.

Kristine was a devoted homemaker who gave her heart and soul to her family and the many rescued animals that she made part of the family over the years.  She had a passion for gardening, giving life and beauty to the surroundings of the homes she lived in throughout the years. Her biggest passion was cooking. She shared her culinary skills with loved ones and friends by passing along her own cherished recipes.

Her faith in God and the Catholic church was a deeply meaningful part of her life.

She prayed every day for the benefit of others.

She will be remembered and cherished by all that knew her.

Kristine is survived by her husband, Thomas Ingstrum; her children, Nicholas and Joseph Ingstrum; her grandson, Paulo Ingstrum Romero; as well as her sisters, Julie Panaciulli and Marta Knight.  She was preceded in death by her father and mother, James and Connie Breitenstine.

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  1. Adam Gable says:

    Tom – So sorry for your and the family lost, heartbreaking, prayers being sent

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