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Christina Nicole Pueblo

April 15, 1988 — September 26, 2025

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Christina Nicole Pueblo, affectionately known as Tina Bina, graced the world with her vibrant spirit from April 15, 1988, until her untimely departure on September 26, 2025. A beacon of love and laughter, Christina lived by the philosophy of "just vibes," embracing each moment with an infectious joy that radiated warmth to all who were fortunate enough to know her.

Her personality was truly larger than life; she was the sun in her family's universe and the glue that bound her cherished relationships. A hug from Christina was an experience everyone savored, and her dazzling smile could brighten even the cloudiest of days. She possessed an extraordinary gift for humor, always ready with a joke to uplift those around her.

Christina's passions were as eclectic and vibrant as she was. A devoted enthusiast of anime and manga, she delighted in collecting treasures that reflected her spirited nature—crystals, books, shells, rocks, and key chains lined her spaces, each holding stories of joy and wonder. Her artistic flair found expression in her talent as an artist; she skillfully wove beauty through crochet, arts and crafts, and was particularly captivated by dragons. Among her simple pleasures were the succulent taste of watermelon and sweets, and the enchanting charm of Disney's The Little Mermaid.

She is deeply loved and cherished by her mother, Anita Pueblo, and stepfather, Steven Brown. Her memory will forever live in the hearts of her Papa and Grandma (Ernest and Lisa Pueblo), her siblings Jon, Emily, Kole, Ari, and Alex, as well as her dearest friend Tammy. Alongside them is special aunt ~ Her Cinda (Lucinda Pueblo), aunts, uncle, cousins and many other beloved family members and friends.

She was preceded in death by her beloved Grandma Ollie (Olevia Pueblo), Fawa (Aunt Flordia Palmer), Unka C (Uncle RC Palmer), Aunt Dorthy Pueblo, Uncle Cecil Ramos, Nana (Aunt Mavis Palmore), and Uncle Elbert Palmore.

In a final act of profound generosity, Christina donated her eyes to two individuals, allowing them to see the world through the same lens of beauty and compassion that defined her life. Her selfless gift continues to illuminate lives, even beyond her own.

As we remember Christina Nicole Pueblo, we celebrate a life lived brightly, full of love, laughter, and an unwavering spirit that will continue to inspire those privileged to have shared in her journey. She leaves behind a legacy that cannot be measured in years but in the countless memories and love she so freely shared with those around her.

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