"So sorry for your loss Christina spent a lot of time at our home years ago as she went to school with my daughter. She was a beautiful soul and will be so missed "
Stoughton- Christina Fay Perrigoue was born January 10, 1979, in San Francisco, California and died on May 23, 2019, in Denver Colorado. Christina graduated from Stoughton High School in 1997. She will be remembered for being intelligent, hilariously funny, an avid reader and a creative cook. Christina was musically gifted and could play a multitude of instruments. She marched with the Capitalaires Drum and Bugle Corp. She loved shoes, watching scary movies and the color purple. Somewhere in those 40 years Christina lost her way and has lost her battle with addiction. Christina is survived by her son, Max of Boulder, CO; parents, Joe and Signe Perrigoue of Rio, Susan and Jim Hergenroether of Stoughton; siblings, Joe (Holly) Perrigoue of Knoxville, TN, Daniel Hergenroether of Madison, Sylvia (Steve) Lawrence of Stoughton; grandma, Joyce B. Peterson of Madison; her beloved fur baby Nikki; and many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends too numerous to count. Special thanks to Erin and Gary of Boulder, CO for standing with Christina in her times of need. A celebration of Christina's life will be held at 3:00 PM on Sunday, June 2, 2019 at Cress Funeral Home in Stoughton. Friends may greet the family from 1:00 PM until the time of services. Memorials may be made in Christina's name to Boulder Bridge House, www.boulderbridgehouse.org. Please share your memories of Christina by posting Tributes.
Cress Funeral Service
206 W. Prospect Street
Stoughton, WI 53589
(608) 873-9244
"So sorry for your loss Christina spent a lot of time at our home years ago as she went to school with my daughter. She was a beautiful soul and will be so missed "
"Christina will always be my Caps sister. My heart breaks for her family and friends. I hope now she can rest peacefully. Doodododoo."
"Most of my memories with Christina were middle school years and Freshman year. I always had fun creating silly things in art or cooking . I'd rather be in a teck class with Christina than a regular class. It was more fun to be creative and silly. Christina always had a fun spirit and loved creating thing. Art and music were always my favorite classes with her. Rest easy Christiana you always could cheer me up.? to all you've left behind."
"We didn't know Christina but she sounds like a wonderful daughter. We remember you talking about her Susan & Jim. So sorry to hear of her passing. We know too well what you are going through. Will keep her in our prayers."
"It's so sad to lose a cousin at such a young age. I remember lots of sleepovers with Chrissy as kids, dancing and playing and singing in the park across the street at all hours of the morning and night. I remember Watching Dirty Dancing together for the first time and practicing all the moves so we could be in movies one day too. I'm picturing Chrissy now, dancing and singing her way into the arms of God."
"I?m so sorry for your loss. Christina was a beautiful caring person with a lot of talent. It?s unfortunate that she struggled through much of her short life. Myra Andreassen"