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Karissa Renee (Divelbiss) Hargrove

Karissa Renee (Divelbiss) Hargrove
Thursday, July 22nd, 1976 ~ Thursday, August 15th, 2019

Karissa Renee Divelbiss entered this life on July 22, 1976, the firstborn of Kenny and Kim and went to her eternal home on August 15, 2019, without pain or suffering from a cerebral hemorrhage.

Christopher Hargrove became her loving, devoted husband on October 26, 2013. Karissa fully embraced her new son, Halston from the beginning before she and Chris were blessed with her lifetime dream of mother-hood on July 9, 2015 with the birth of Kellan. Her motherly passion was so strong, she chose to devote her time to motherhood, wife and sharing her love for the Lord with as many as she could.

Karissa strived daily to live a life worthy of the Lord and please him in every way: bearing fruit in every good work, growing in the knowledge and the will of God, being strengthened according to his glorious might to grow in great endurance and patience, while joyfully giving thanks to the Father, whom she fully recognizes as having blessed her so richly.

Karissa’s earthly existence radiated the fruit of the spirit; her very nature filled with love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Her life focus was on glorifying God, serving others and continuous spiritual growth with submission, faith and trust in Him.

She lived her faith to the fullest and possessed spiritual gifts of encouraging, lifting and bringing out the best in others with her Spirit-led existence.

Karissa is a beautiful creation with whom God has used to touch countless people!

Devoting the remainder of our lives to continuing her godly mission with a joyful heart will be our privilege to show gratitude to our Lord and His creation…Karissa. Kellan and Halston will always know her infinite love for them and her continual prayers on their behalf. Karissa worked tirelessly to make sure everyone in her path knows that God loves us, values us above all else and yearns to extend limitless mercy and grace to all who sin, if only we choose to believe that Jesus is who he claimed to be. We love you Karissa and look forward to our eternal life together.

Karissa is survived by husband Chris Hargrove, sons Kellan and Halston, father Kenny and spouse Kristi Divelbiss, mother Kimberly and spouse Art Chase, sisters KyOnda and spouse Brian Martin and Kenli Divelbiss, brothers Keaton and Kylen Divelbiss, mother-in-law Linda McDowell, sister-in-law and spouse Kathryn and Michael Anderson as well as many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and very loving Granny. She was predeceased by paternal grandfather Kenneth Divelbiss and maternal grandparents Bill and Kaye Knittel.

A service to remember Karissa will be held at 11:00 A.M. Wednesday, August 21, 2019 at LifeChurch, 9001 N. Broadway Extension, Oklahoma City, OK. In lieu of flowers, people can donate to KOMEO.ORG, supporting our dear friends orphanage in Africa.

Nothing would give more joy to Karissa than for us to share Christ with everyone we know.
I love you forever & ever & ever! ♥ CK4EVER ♥

Service Details
Wednesday, August 21st, 2019 11:00am
Life.Church
9001 N. Broadway Extension
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73114 


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