Kristen Elizabeth Cash

kristen cash

January 13, 1981 ~ August 18, 2016

Born in: Duluth, Georgia
Resided in: Lawrenceville, Georgia

Kristen Elizabeth Cash, age 35, of Lawrenceville, Georgia passed away Thursday, August 18, 2016. She is survived by her father, Lester Wayne Cash, Jr. & wife, Sara of Gainesville, GA; mother, Diann Sorrell Cash of Lawrenceville, GA; brother, Kenneth Cash of Lawrenceville, GA; and sister, Kimberly Cash of Winder, GA. Kristen was an awesome, happy person who attended Camp Big Heart for many years. She was a member of the Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses of Sugarloaf and a member of the Prader-Willi Association. A Memorial Service will be held at 7:00 pm, Monday, August 22, 2016 at Wages & Sons Gwinnett Chapel. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation, in memory of Kristen, to Prader-Willi Syndrome Association, 562 Plz. #327, Cumming, GA 30040 or Camp Big Heart, P.O. Box 1519, Albany, GA 31702. The family will receive friends prior to the service from 5:00-7:00 pm, Monday, August 22, 2016 at Wages & Sons Gwinnett Chapel, 1031 Lawrenceville Hwy., Lawrenceville, GA 30046, 770-277-4550. Online condolences may be expressed at www.wagesandsons.com.

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  1. Awesome, awesome, awesome. That’s what she ALWAYS replied to “How are you doing today?” Heaven is rejoicing, no doubt. But life here will never be the same without her presence here. She was a ray of sunshine. I treasure the memories of our visits, and telephone conversations. She was a blessing in my life, an angel who inspired me to seek joy in every moment of life.

  2. Don’t say in grief ‘she is no more’ but in thankfulness that she was once here. In loving memory of our niece and cousin, the Dan Cash family grieves with you.

  3. Diane and Family,

    My heart was broken when I heard the news. I am going to miss that AWESOME smile and beautiful spirit Kristen always displayed. May you find comfort in knowing this: “The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death (KJV). Please accept our deepest sympathy.

    Roslyn and Kayla Collins
    Sugarloaf Congregation
    Lawrenceville, GA

  4. My heart hurts with an unbearable pain as I think of her. Kristen was extremely sociable and loving. We, her extended family will sorely miss her. It with deep regret that we extend our sympathy to her mother and immediate family. She will always be remembered by us.

  5. Rebecca and I will miss Kristen’s beautiful smile and her encouragement whenever we had opportunities to be together. Our prayers are with you.

  6. Sleep in heavenly peace, BEAUTIFUL!! You will forever warm my heart when memories of your sunshine smile, kind words and sweet charm fill my thoughts. Love,hugs and kisses forever sweet Kristen!!!

    To the Family:

    If I should go tomorrow
    It would never be goodbye,
    For I have left my heart with you,
    So don’t you ever cry.
    The love that’s deep within me,
    Shall reach you from the stars,
    You’ll feel it from the heavens,
    And it will heal the scars.

    Anon

    You are in my prayers. God bless you!!!

  7. Years ago, Kristen used to visit us at the library where I worked. She was a ray of sunshine, and always lifted our spirits when she stayed a while with us. I remember she loved to bring little gifts, like bubble gum, and she so delighted in being able to give something to us. I also remember vividly how she would say, “Has anyone ever told you that you look exactly like Martina McBride?”, or Celine Dion, or another famous person. The funny thing is, she really did have a knack for facial feature recognition, and I would find myself saying to the coworker in question, “You know, I never noticed it before, but you really do look like her/him!” My heart is broken for our loss, but I rejoice in the fact that she has a new body now. My love and sympathy to Kristen’s family and friends – I hope at least for a time, she considered me one.

  8. Sis Cash,
    We are very sorry for your loss. Kristen could put a smile on anyone’s face, and she always put one on ours. Meeting Kristen meant you had a friend for life. What a wonderful time it will be to see her again in a beautiful paradise. May Jehovah “be your stronghold in this time of distress.” (Isa 25:4)

    Agape

  9. I am devastated to hear of Kristen’s passing. Kristen was a bright ball of sunshine every year that she attended Camp Big Heart. From giving everyone on our staff a celebrity name to her giant bag of glow sticks she always brought to share at the dance, there was no one like her, nor will there ever be. We missed her so much this past summer, so it saddens my heart to know that we will never get to enjoy her fun-filled personality again. I truly feel that if more people looked at the world the way Kristen did, it would be a much happier place. That said, I have no doubt she is having her own glow stick dance party and listening to Avicii. She always loved his songs and regularly requested them at the Camp Big Heart dance. I’m going to miss her so much!

  10. Sorry to hear about your lost it’s difficult when losing a loved one acts 24:15 promises a ressurection and soon we will be reunited with our loved ones again my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family


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