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I have to agree with Bevvy on this one. I am glad she said it first and not me. I feel bad for his family and my heart goes out to them for their loss but it sounds as though he was VERY reckless. I hope alcohol was not involved.
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I have to agree with Bevvy on this one. I am glad she said it first and not me. I feel bad for his family and my heart goes out to them for their loss but it sounds as though he was VERY reckless. I hope alcohol was not involved.
Well, the Department of Transportation says that there is a 45% chance that the driver might be intoxicated if he is driving in the opposite lane so it may have been a number of reasons, including health problems, etc.
Only the autopsy will be able to show whether he was "reckless" or not. Hopefully it's negative.
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Thanks everyone for all your kind words....I'm not sure how Shane is today at the office, this is the first day that everyone should be back to work.
As for the wrong way, we have heard that he was at a party that night, and made a call to one of the other girls in his office (he and a few of the girls in the office were very close friends from school as well) saying that he had to get to Snoqualmie....but nobody know why...because of the direction that he was going, he had already been to Snoqualmie before the crash. I'm hoping that maybe cell phone records can help figure out what was in Snoqualime??
Shane says, "What a waste...he had the world in his hands...and he may have done something really stupid...we will have to wait and see what the autopsy shows."
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I have to agree with Bevvy on this one. I am glad she said it first and not me. I feel bad for his family and my heart goes out to them for their loss but it sounds as though he was VERY reckless. I hope alcohol was not involved.
Well, the Department of Transportation says that there is a 45% chance that the driver might be intoxicated if he is driving in the opposite lane so it may have been a number of reasons, including health problems, etc.
Only the autopsy will be able to show whether he was "reckless" or not. Hopefully it's negative.
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It is so horrible Shell. I really hope it had nothing to do with alcohol. I hope Shane is doing ok today.
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Shell, that's horrible. My thoughts and prayers are with everyone involved.
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I have no words. I'm very sorry Shane, Shell, and for the Chrsitenson family.
I'm soooo sorry...
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Thanks you guys....I'll let Shane know there are lots of posts here for him to read. He talked with a Grievance Counselor at work on Monday, I think that helped a little. The service is Wednesday 30th.
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Aww Shell... just letting you know that I hope Shane is ok and my thoughts are with the Christenson family.
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Obituary
Jesse Alan Christensen, of Bellevue, died in Issaquah on Thursday, November 24, 2005. He was 29 years old.
Mr. Christensen was born on November 12, 1976 in Provo, Utah, the son of Leroy Christensen and Roxann Fonoimoana. He was raised in Port Orchard and graduated from South Kitsap High School in 1995. During high school he was on the tennis and swim teams, was a member of the Deca Club, and worked locally for Mary Mac's restaurant at McCormick Woods. He earned the rank of Eagle Scout. During college he worked for Anthony's Restaurant in Bellevue and Daniel's Broiler in Seattle. He attended Western Washington University, Tacoma Community College, and graduated from the University of Washington in June 2000 with a degree in business.
At the time of his death, he was a Product Support Specialist for GE Financial Services in Bellevue. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Jesse is survived by his father Leroy Christensen of Port Orchard, his mother Roxann Fonoimoana of Illinois, sisters Tawna Pippen (husband Stuart) of Taylorsville, Utah, and Sunni Christensen of Port Orchard, brothers Teage Christensen (wife Erin) of Snoqualmie, Brett Christensen (wife Beth) of Sammamish, and Brook Christensen of Taylorsville, Utah, and by his best friend Veronica Hernandez of Port Orchard. He is survived also by his grandmothers Victoria (Fonoimoana) Christensen of Las Vegas, Nevada, and Engla Christensen of Taylorsville, Utah, by a nephew, Ethan, a niece, Kiana, and by numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins.
Viewings will be held Tuesday, November 29, 12:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., and Wednesday, November 30, 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Flintoft's Funeral Home, 540 East Sunset Way, Issaquah, WA 98027.
A memorial service and celebration will be held Wednesday, November 30, 3:00 p.m. at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 15205 SE 28th St., Bellevue, WA 98007 (meetinghouse behind The Seattle LDS Temple).
The family suggests remembrances to The Jesse Alan Christensen Memorial Trust.
Friends are invited to share memories and sign the family's on-line guest book at www.flintofts.com.
Arrangements are by Flintoft's Funeral Home and Crematory
How very very sad.....
Shane will be attending the service tonight.....
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