Crystalyn Kris Jones She had a passion for travel, all things Disney

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Crystalyn “Kris” Marie Jones, who passed away on February 8, 2025, at 55, was a beloved figure in Edmonds, Washington, known for her warmth and humor. Born on May 22, 1969, she graduated from Woodway High School and built a fulfilling career with Atlas International. Kris had a deep passion for all things Disney, often immersing herself in the magic of Disneyland, which she considered her happy place. Her baking skills, particularly her famous pumpkin roll, were well-loved by family and friends. Her thoughtful nature was evident through her carefully chosen gifts and her presence at family events, where she celebrated the achievements of her niece and nephews.

Kris’s legacy is characterized by her quiet strength and the lasting impressions she left on those lucky enough to know her. A celebration of her life is set for April 26, 2025, at Bothell United Methodist Church, where family and friends will gather to honor her memory. In lieu of flowers, donations to a charity of choice or a simple act of enjoying Disney in her honor are encouraged.

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