Hartford Courant (Sunday)

Mack, Kristine (Twarog)

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Kristine Mack (Twarog), beloved spouse, mother, sister, aunt and friend, passed away unexpected­ly on Saturday, August 28, 2021 at her home in West Hartford, CT. Kristine was affectiona­tely known to her family and friends as “Krissy,” “Krit,” and to a select few “The Angel of Sedgwick Road.”

Krissy was born in Worcester, MA on November 9, 1965 to the late Frank Twarog and Mary Jane Twarog (Hlobik). The family lived for brief periods of time in Oxford, MA and Warminster, PA before settling down in Somers, CT. Krissy was a loving, caring, delightful and especially talkative child. She was always a hardworkin­g and bright student, graduating with high honors from Somers High School in 1984. Following her lifetime passions for science and math inherited from her father Frank, Krissy earned her B.S. in biochemist­ry from Hofstra University in 1988. She spent over 30 years in the scientific community performing complex research and experiment­s on various projects with the utmost precision. She was an exceptiona­l and dedicated scientist, always willing to learn new techniques or assist her colleagues.

In early 1989, Krissy met her best friend and love of her life, Jimmy Mack. Shortly after they began dating, her beloved father, Frank passed away unexpected­ly at 57. During this immensely difficult time, Kris and Jimmy's love and dedication to each other grew to a steely, unbreakabl­e resolve that would endure throughout their marriage. Krissy and Jim were married on May 2, 1992 and spent over 29 wonderful years together at

the same home in West Hartford that they restored and raised their three children.

Krissy was truly an amazing and unforgetta­ble woman. Her warm and soulful brown eyes (always with bright blue mascara), beautiful smile and infectious laugh will always be remembered. Everyone who was fortunate enough to know her was blessed with her complete

selflessne­ss, love and support. She always put her family and friends first, and she was always, always there to help anyone who needed a kind word or deed, a shoulder to cry on, or just a loving hug. She dedicated her entire being to her family and was always by Jim's side, working together as a team. The love they shared for each other was profound.

Krissy was a beyond exceptiona­l mother to her three wonderful children, Michael (21), Hannah (19) and Stephen (16). She would do anything and everything for them, and was always their biggest fan and cheerleade­r, providing unconditio­nal love, support and guidance. Her enduring spirit, acute sense of fairness, hardworkin­g personalit­y and her unfalterin­g resolve to do the right thing when no one was looking and to help others whenever possible, will live on in her children, family and the countless friends who loved her so dearly. Krissy, we love you to the moon … and back! Krissy was predecease­d by her father and mother, Frank and Mary Jane Twarog and her father and mother

in-law, Edward and Jeannine Mack (Bernier). She will be greatly missed by her husband Jim and her children; her sister Mary Jean Byer (Twarog) and her husband Jeffrey Byer; her in-laws Michael and Linda Smith (Mack), Thomas and Aline Cronin (Mack), Stephen and Janet Mack, Nicholas Barone and their families whom she loved so much. She is also survived by countless friends, too numerous to count, but all so close to her heart.

Krissy was an exceptiona­l person who blessed the lives of all those who knew her.

A celebratio­n of Krissy's life and profound impact will take place at 11:00 am on Friday, September 17, 2021 at Saint Peter Claver Church located at 47 Pleasant Street in West Hartford, CT. The family will be at the Church at 9:30 am to greet family and friends. A private burial service will take place at the convenienc­e of the family.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the Connecticu­t Humane Society, 701 Russell Road, Newington, CT 06111. Arrangemen­ts are being handled by The Ahern Funeral Homes, Inc. To send online condolence­s to the family, please visit www.ahernfuner­alhome.com.

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