Ms. Maria Cristina Esteves
- May 26, 1950 - January 22, 2012
- Miami, Florida
of Maria's Passing
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Anastasia,
Please know that we are holding you up prayer. Words cannot express our sorrow over the loss of your beloved mother. We Sturiales have quite a cache of very good memories of the two of you from our time together at Relay. Your mom won't be forgotten sweetheart. xoxoxoxoxo
Posted by: Kristin, Steve, Zach, Chris & Nick Sturiale - Relay, MD Feb 04, 2012
This sudden loss of one much too young and vibrant has left the Relay community in shock. Anastasia & Christina remain in our hearts and prayers as we share our fond memories of your days as valued members of our Faith Community.
As Hildegaard wrote:
God hugs you
You are wrapped in the arms of the Mystery of God.
Posted by: Maureen Keck - Catonsville, MD - friend Feb 03, 2012
My deepest sympathy to Titine's daughter, family and friends. I have fond memories of working with Titine at Johns Hopkins. She was a strong collegue who cared very much about her consituency. You will all be in my thoughts and prayers.
Posted by: Heidi Conway - Columbia , MD - Colleague Jan 31, 2012
Dear Anastasia,
Our family was so very sorry to hear of your mother's unexpected death. She has left this earth way too soon and will be dearly missed. Hug to you. You are in our prayers.
- Marian, Greg, Stephanie and Timothy from the Catholic Community at Relay
Posted by: Marian - MD Jan 29, 2012
Dear Anastasia & family,
I was deeply saddened to hear of the loss of Christina. I have many fond memories of our Fire group at church and other times when my daughter, Ellie and Anastasia played together. I will miss Christina's hearty laughter. Anastasia, please know that you are in our prayers. If there is anything we can do, please ask. I want you and Ellie to stay in touch. We want to support you during this difficult time. Love, Donna & Ellie
Posted by: Donna Lieblang - Ashton, MD - friend Jan 28, 2012
Anastasia and Family,
As I remember all of the good times I had with Titine, and what a treasure she was, I feel a huge loss. How can anybody forget that mischevious smile and that infectious laugh. I know that Titine is comforted in the fact that she has such a great family to support and take care of Anastasia. My prayers are with you. Lanie
Posted by: Lanie Skittle-Watson - Forest Hill, MD - Old Friend Jan 28, 2012
Dear Anastasi and family
Titine will be missed dearly but know that she was a very special woman who gave much to others! She was a great mother, fun, loving and Human Resource expert! She touched many lives in Baltimore! But she is now resting with the Lord in peace. Her memories will live on forever.
Jocelyn and brother Frank
Posted by: Jocelyn Cenna - Clarksville, MD - Longtime friend/co-worker Jan 28, 2012
Dear Anastasia, Marisa and Xavier; we were so sorry to hear that Titine has passed away. She was an angel who traveled far to find her daughter. Whenever she visited Puerto Rico we always saw her with a smile on her face. We will miss her. Our prayers are with you and may God carry you in His arms and Bless you all during this difficult time. All our love, Eileen Manuel and Alexandra Peredo.
Posted by: Eileen carrion-Rexach - San Juan, PR - Janet Esteves' sister Jan 28, 2012
Please accept my condolences on the loss of your mother. She was a good friend and a good person who will be missed. Anastasia, there are so many good memories that I have with you and your Mom when you were younger and those memories will live with you forever.
Posted by: Mary Brandenburg - Baltimore, MD - friend Jan 27, 2012
Cristina helped us celebrate good times when she was the chair of our social events committee at the Catholic Community at Relay a few years ago. She also was supportive of people in need of work when she was employed at Johns Hopkins.
Anastasia, my thoughts and prayers go out to you. Your mother loved you dearly. I hope your memories of her will be a comfort to you.
Posted by: Susan Middaugh - baltimore, MD - friend and church member Jan 27, 2012
