Marietta Southern Funerals & Cremations
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Christine Werah, who left us on April 11th, 2024, surrounded by her loved ones. She was 58 years old.
Christine Werah was born on December 17th, 1965, to Louise Halliburton and Willie Frank Halliburton in Covington, Tennessee. She was a beloved mother, daughter, sister, aunt, cousin, and friend, and a cherished member of her community.
Throughout her life, Christine touched the lives of many through her work with children and the elderly. She will be remembered for her unwavering spirit, infinite wisdom, and vibrant personality. Christine enjoyed spending time with her family and friends, traveling, cooking, singing, and listening to music.
Christine is survived by her sons: Chancellor Jackson and Chauncey Werah, her mother Louise Halliburton, and siblings: Martha Halliburton, Cora Halliburton, Pauline Waller, Willie Halliburton, and Ronnie Halliburton, who will continue to honor her memory and carry on her legacy.
A memorial service will be held in remembrance of Christine Werah on April 27th, 2024, at Southern Cremations and Funerals, 1861 Dallas Hwy, Marietta, GA 30064. Family and friends are invited to join us as we celebrate her life and share fond memories.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to her son Chancellor in honor of Christine Werah.
Though her physical presence may have passed, her spirit will live on forever.








My Loving, Spirited and Passionate coworker/colleague/and Auntie! You and “Our” Boys were the very First and BEST Y-Ozone Kids ever and of course Baby Myra!! I loved how you were always sticking by my side whenever I came across a Rude or Disrespectful Parent. You would ALWAYS know what to do with them and knew how to Best approach them!! Love You, Ms Christine ‘Paige’ Werah 🥰🤗
May God bless you with His Love and Holy Spirit as you continue to live in a new life in a Happy free of pain and free of suffering place 😇 🙏 👼
Good bye friend Christine Brini Christine Hwb Aka Christine Halliburton. I will never forget our chance to meet in 9th grade, Covington high School. We became fast Friends, taking classes together, going out on the weekend dancing at Club Tay May. Any one trying to intimidate us had a duo to deal with. I had my children and you having yours, gave us two sets of gents. It’s ironic that you went through so much in this red demon 😈 battle. The face time of your chemo treatment made me feel for you. I know you are taking your rest now. Peace and prayers for your family.💕 ❤️ 💟 you will be missed. I pray for your children ❤️ 🥰 I don’t have any anymore they went to rest before me. Janet Jackson-Gordon, Barbara Wilks Jennie Wilkes , Martha Halliburton Paula Halliburton Waller Chance & Chase I love you all. The good old girl crew from high school, are going to miss you down here. Lady I love you. I’m so glad I got to talk to you for the last time, the week before last. I love you forever. You sounded so happy to hear from me. I will cherish our relationship 💖💖🤩. We will meet again.
My my the fun ❤️ we have shared. Christine, and the many names that came after. The ATL won’t be the same w/o your beautiful face. Miss U sooo much ❤️ U much. My “rolling stone”. RIP my sistafriend cuz 🤣💋⭐️🌺🌹
To my loving friend of almost 30 years. I say to you have a forever time in heaven. I miss you because I don’t have anyone to talk while in the closet. Love you forever.
Ivy
Love you cousin miss I too this is Abrianna ❤️
Today James, Tyler, & I stood by your family’s side as we celebrated your life… You are truly one of a kind sister friend… Chance stood so high today like the distinguish young man you raised so proud.. Rest easy sister the impact you made on this world is stamped we will for ever speak your name Christine “Paige” … I love you girl
Toya “New York” 🩷🩷🙏🏽🙏🏽