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Kristi Grove


Published/Last Modified on Wednesday, September 30, 2009 10:57 AM CDT



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Kristi Lyn Grove (Wells), 38, Williston, passed peacefully surrounded by her family and friends. The angels came to take her home on Monday, Sept. 28, 2009.

Her funeral service is at 3 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 1, 2009, at the New Hope Wesleyan Church, Williston. The Rev. Tom Karp and the Rev. Steve Norby are officiating. Interment is at the Hillside Memory Gardens, Williston.

Kristi was born in Beatrice, Neb., on June 23, 1971, to Jerry L Grove and Juanita (Janas-Grove) Grover. Kristi moved to Williston with her family in 1975. She graduated from Williston High School and attended UND-Williston. She met her life partner, Mike Wells, and they made their home in Williston where they worked together in the family business.

Kristi’s children and grandchild were central in her life. She was a constant attendee of her children’s sporting activities and her granddaughter, Keele, brought a special joy to her. Kristi also enjoyed hanging out at the lake, fishing and camping with her family. She and Mike participated in fishing derbies and she also entered into women’s fishing derbies with her friend, Kelly. Even though she had a love of fishing and a keen ability to cook up a mean mess of walleye, Kristi was not about to partake in the fruits of her labor. No fish would pass her lips.

Kristi was an avid pinochle player. She was also a “bunco babe” and loved getting together with her friends. Kristi looked forward to her yearly shopping trips with her best friend, Kelly, and on one occasion a U-Haul was needed to bring back all of her purchases. She liked traveling, which included skiing at Big Sky, Mont. and trips to Las Vegas. She also enjoyed snowmobiling, flowers and her backyard, where she and Mike often entertained.

Her friends will always remember Kristi’s special way of bringing joy and happiness into any occasion. She was always smiling, laughing and enjoying life.

Kristi’s happiest moments were at home, providing a warm and inviting place for Mike, her girls, family and friends. This is where Kristi found her greatest comfort and peace and all were welcome.

Kristi was a member of New Hope Wesleyan Church, where she was baptized into Christ on Feb. 20, 2000.

Kristi is survived by the love of her life, Michael Joseph Wells; two daughters, Cassandra Grove and Ali Wells; two stepsons, Tate Wells, Minot and Jordan Wells, Williston; granddaughter, Keele’ Grayc Guenther; mother, Juanita (Janas) Grover and stepfather Jerry Grover, West Fork, Ark.; father, Jerry L Grove, Wichita, Kan.; stepmother, Betty (Albrightson) Grove, Williston; sister, Kimberly Lyn Grove, West Fork, Ark.; maternal grandmother, Helen (Janas) Blair, Lincoln, Ark.; paternal grandmother, Marie Christiansen, Eldorado, Kan.; maternal grandfather, Leonard Grove, Eureka, Kan.; uncle, Brad King, Perry, Kan.; and numerous nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her maternal grandfather, Clinton Janas.

Friends may call at the Fulkerson Funeral Home, Williston on Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., on Thursday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and an hour before services at the church.
 

Comments

    Kris McPherson wrote on Oct 5, 2009 1:36 PM:

    " My heart goes out to all who knew Kristi. She will be greaty missed, and just want you all to know, that you are all in my thoughts and prayers..God Bless you all... "

    Fensters wrote on Oct 1, 2009 6:26 PM:

    " There are no words we can say to take your pain away....just know you are in our thoughts and prayers. Hold on to your memories and lean on your friends. God Bless..... "

    Jeri Martinez-Kueffler wrote on Oct 1, 2009 11:52 AM:

    " Kristi was a beautiful person with a beautiful personality to match...I never heard her complain of her illness even though she looked like she was hurting...She had those big, blue inviting eyes that told you what a wonderful person she was...I met her and her sister Kim in grade school when they first moved here...although I didnt know her well, she always had time to visit and talked about her family, her kids and her grand daughter...She will truly be missed in our community...My thoughts and prayers are with her and her family "

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