Christine
Renee
Mikula
Obituary
Christine Renée Mikula, 51, of Fort Wayne, passed away Unexpectedly Wednesday, May 22, 2024.
She was born on April 27, 1973 in Pontiac, Michigan to Raymond Mikula and Stacy Childs.
Christine had worked numerous jobs, but her favorite was working for Michael’s.
In her free time, Christine enjoyed crafting, especially making Jewelry. Most of all, Christine loved music and going to concerts.
She will be fondly remembered for her loving personality, always giving of herself to others and always doing the right thing.
She is survived by her significant other, Roger Madden Jr.; biological daughter, Lauren Hoffar; father, Raymond Mikula; brother, Matt Mikul; and step-mother, Donna Channell-Mikula Waltz.
She preceded in death by her mother, Stacy Childs; and sister, Shauna Mikula.
A Mass of Christian Resurrection will be Thursday, June 20, 2024 at 11 a.m. at Queen of Angels Catholic Church 1500 W. State Blvd., Fort Wayne. Burial will follow at Catholic Cemetery.
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I loved Christine from the moment I met her!
She was 6 yrs. old when her dad and I first got together.
I remember she wanted to call me mom right from the start,
but her dad told her to wait because we weren’t married yet,
but when she and I would go off together by ourselves, she
asked if she could call me mom. Of course you can I told her!
It will be our little secret!!!
Rest in Peace Christine, you’ll always be my daughter.
Hug Shauna for me. Until we meet again someday…..I love you!
Love, Mom
I am so sorry to hear of Christine’s passing. I remember her fondly from high school. My thoughts and prayers go out to her family and friends.
Christine was one of the nicest people I’ve ever met. She was always sincere in everything she did. She would sit with you for hours and just talk. Always making people smile and laugh. There is nobody on earth as genuine as she was. I didn’t get to spend much time with her but the time we did have I’m lucky for. I’ll miss you.
I remember the day I met Christine… her first day at a new school. That can be a hard day. One of the girls told her- “you can be friends with Becky,…” hehe, I can still remember watching Cujo at your house!!
oh sweet Christine, sad we lost touch over the years. Grateful our paths crossed. Praying over all of you as you move forward.
We had so many adventures together. Had a beautiful daughter together. Learned so much about the world together. Such a good hearted and fun loving person. So many people will miss your smile.
I met her in 4th grade and she presently my friend although we didn’t communicate a whole bunch in school we became better friends after school was over and then time had separated us for many many years and was only just the last few years that I was able to reconnect with her and build a much stronger friendship she was always so kind and sweet and I believe in my heart she deserved so much more than life offered her I will truly miss you and our conversations and our laughter and I’m so heartbroken and sad my condolences to your entire family I hope heaven welcome you with open arms and you’re in no more pain and no more suffering and surrounded by nothing but love ♥️💔🙏
I remember her telling me about you Matt. Were the one who bought her an orange juice when you first met? She came home with the biggest smile that day.
Ohh Christine, you’ve known me my whole life. You and my sister were best friends all while I was growing up. You had a contagious laugh and would give your last nickel to anyone who needed it.. even if you needed it more. There is nothing more that I can say other than what has been written above- it was very well written. We always talked about scrapbooking, all the pieces you’ve collected along the way throughout your time here on earth and how you wanted to put it all together in a scrapbook. Oh and all the concerts you went to! will help my sister build your scrapbook.
My all time favorite memory would be when you’d dance to “any which way” by twisted sisters and you told me you used to dance in roller skates with an 8 track player all while moving around in your chair telling the story. I can still see it now.
rest easy. I’ll do my best to keep my sister in line (although we both know that’s a job of two or three)
you will be missed!!
I was there for Lauren’s birth. I was there for your wedding. I’m sorry I’ve been absent for 20 years but my love has never been absent. I’m sorry you’re gone before I got to apologize for some things. I will never forget our good times and our laughter and crazy antics. CLOSE THAT WINDOW, ROB ZOMBIE!! I’ve missed you more than you ever knew. And I always will. R.I.P. –Adrianne
So sorry to hear of Christine’s passing. I’ve only known her a few years but she was always fun to work with and talk with. She made me laugh so much. She will be missed.
Julie McCay