Anne Nicole Christensen

Cemetery:Old Scotch Church Cemetery in Hillsboro, Oregon
Birth:Tue Mar 26 1985
Death:Tue Sep 09 2025
Plot #RI-35

Obituary

Anne Nicole Christensen went home to be with Jesus on Monday, September 8th, 2025, at the

age of 40 years.

Anne is lovingly remembered by her parents Ron and Kim Christensen, her sister’s family Brent

and Lana Pratt and their children: Daniel, Adam, Benjamin, Grace, Hannah, and Naomi;

grandparents Tom and Carol Beach, Marge Wetzler and Norene Christensen; and her aunts,

uncles, and cousins. She was sensitive, compassionate, inquisitive and always had a smile on

her face.

Anne was born in Portland, Oregon on a snowy morning, March 26, 1985. She attended school

in Beaverton Oregon and went to Sunset High School graduating in 2003. From an early age,

Anne loved babies and desired to be a Neonatal Nurse. In middle school and high school, she

discovered her love for synchronized swimming. She loved encouraging others and went on two

mission trips, one to Brazil with her family, and another to Romania. Following high school, she

attended University of Alabama at Birmingham as a nursing student and was on one of their

synchronized swimming teams. She also attended Cedarville University in Ohio.

Following college, she worked as a CNA in local retirement homes. She volunteered at Road to Hope

holding babies and building relationships with the moms who were living there. She attended

Cedar Mill Bible Church and was active in their women’s Bible studies. She loved playing games

with family and friends, coloring and making cards, encouraging others and spending time with

her nieces.


A Celebration of Life service will be held on Friday, October 3rd, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. at Cornelius

Community Church, 860 N Adair St., Cornelius, OR 97113. Pastor Randy Kinnison officiating.

Cookies and Coffee to follow.



You can remember Anne, by encouraging those around you. Those who desire may make

memorial donations in memory of Anne to Road to Hope (https://road2hopepdx.org/).

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