Christina Marie Coletti
Christina Marie Coletti, 25, lost her long battle with addiction December 25, 2021, leaving her family devastated. Christina was born in Charleston, South Carolina, and grew up in Destin, Florida. Our Christina was a beautiful mess, and we will have to learn to live without her beautiful smile, her goofy double chin faces and hearing her say “I love you.”
Christina had a huge heart and an infectious spirit that was often hard for her to contain. Through all her struggles, Christina never lost her sweet heart. When Christina said “I love you” it was sincere and unconditional. Christina had battled the past year to conquer her addiction, but, in the end, addiction won as it has with so many others.
Christina is survived by her mother, Julie Coletti (Keiron Legg), father Chris Coletti, brother Michael Coletti and sisters Toni Coletti and Ashlyn Whaley; Grandparents, Jim and Debby Henderson and Bill and Nancy Martin. She was also loved by her aunts and uncles, Myers and Jill Vasquez, Charlene Henderson Skinner, Michael Coletti, Deana Coletti-Duval and Chris Duval. She will always be missed by her cousins Matthew Duval, Katlyn Keene, Dylan Henderson, Connor Coletti, Eliza and Andi Vasquez. She is also survived by her dog-taur, Stella.
A Celebration of Life is scheduled for Christina at the Fort Walton Beach Yacht Club Saturday, January 15, 2022, at 5 p.m. The family requests that donations to honor Christina should be made to PAWS of Okaloosa County.
God bless all the family and friends. I will be in prayer for all.
Praying for the family, Christina was a beautiful light in this world, now she rest in Christ, completely white as snow, in the end God wins!
A world without Christina is a darker one. She was more full of love than anyone I’ve ever met and I will Absolutely miss her with everything I am for every second of every day for the rest of my life. I’ve never loved anybody more!❤️the greatest title I’ve ever had is the title of her daddy! ❤️❤️❤️ You’ll always be my baby. Rest easy my darling daughter! I’ll see you soon.❤️❤️❤️✝️✝️✝️
Rest easy baby girl. Every time I put my seat belt on I quite often remember back to when you were about 5 years old and saying to everyone in the car to “ Put yo belt on…” and you running around the house holding Mickey your poodle giggling from someone chasing you. You are so loved and will definitely be missed. Jeremiah 29: 11-12
Rest well Christina gods got you thank you for being so nice to me. DMS class of 2011