Christina
Lynne Board, 52, of California, KY, passed away Saturday, October 17, 2015
after a long battle with breast cancer. Christina served as an educator for
over 25 years, teaching at Campbell County, Holmes, and Dayton High Schools and
was currently a Senior Media Specialist at Campbell County High School and also
at Campbell County Middle School. Christina was very active in school
activities. She served as a sponsor for the Ski Club, Book and Media Clubs and
supported the track team and the Drama Club. She was a member of the American
Library Association, Kentucky Library Association, Sts. Peter and Paul Parish, St.
Vincent DePaul Society, Women Who Care, Catholic Order of Foresters and KY Thoroughbreasts
dragon boat paddling team. She is survived by her husband, Thomas J. Seiter;
sons, Will and Erik Seiter; mother, Joan Board (the late Herbert Board);
siblings, Karen Alexander, Leslie Simons, Jenelle Armstrong and Tim Board; 22 nieces
and nephews. Visitation 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM Thursday, October 22, 2015 at the
Alexandria Funeral Home. Mass of Christian Burial 11:00 AM Friday at St. Joseph
Church, Cold Spring, KY. Interment will follow at St. Stephen Cemetery, Ft.
Thomas, KY. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to, Sts. Peter & Paul
School Library, 2160 California Crossroads, California, KY 41007.
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
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Everyone who knew you loved you! TREMENDOUS and STRONG
ReplyDeleteThe strength and courage you have shown amazes me still today. To ever complain or mutter, "I can't" were words you would never say. Christy you'll always be "My Hero" and an inspiration of a life well lived. Until we meet again my friend, please watch over me. I will treasure the memories.
ReplyDeleteI was so sorry to hear that Christina had lost her battle. She was my student in the early nineties and a valued colleague after her graduation. She will be missed.
ReplyDeleteMrs. Board was an amazing person. She was one of the only staff/faculty members at CCHS that made sure that all students knew that she was there to help if we ever needed it. I am immensely sorry to hear that she lost her battle, and I hope her family knows what an inspiration she has been to her students.
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