Krista Lynn Baldwin

krista baldwin

February 8, 1965 ~ May 9, 2020

Born in: Marietta, OH
Resided in: Atlanta, GA

Krista Lynn Baldwin passed away on May 9, 2020 at her home in Atlanta surrounded by family.

Krista was born on February 8, 1965 to Dora Jean and Thomas Shank. She graduated from Fort Frye High School in 1983 and from Kent State University in 1987 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Interior Design.

Krista moved to Atlanta not long after graduating from college, and met her husband of 29 years, Tom Baldwin. Soon after her arrival, Krista started work with Charles Ray as a selling designer for the Norwalk Furniture Stores before her employment as manager of Charles Ray and Associates, Inc., AmericasMart, for over 16 years. Her unique leadership and dynamic personality were the framework of her success throughout the furniture industry and in the Charles Ray showroom.

Krista was beautiful both inside and out, and loved to surround herself by beauty, whether it was within her home, nature, or from the people with whom she spent time. She was a loving, giving, and supportive wife and mother and extended that love and support to her many friends and members of her community. Combining her love of swimming and diving, her children and her community, Krista partnered with a fellow neighbor to create the Inman Park Belugas Swim Club. She helped run this organization for years, managing finances and memberships, practices and swim meets. She also organized numerous fundraisers centered around her love of music and some of the great talent in her neighborhood. In 2013, Krista received the Joel Award, given annually by the Inman Park Neighborhood Association for extraordinary contributions to the neighborhood. All of this was part of Krista’s nature. One close friend said it well describing her as a true force; a catalyst for so many get togethers and events; the social glue for so many; inspiring with her positivity and strength under any circumstances. These qualities were shown in her cancer journey during which she was a model of courage and positive attitude. She regularly brought food and snacks to medical staff tending to her chemotherapy. Her social media posts about her journey were described by many as inspiring. Krista believed in living each day to the fullest, and she never let her cancer battle slow her down. She deeply loved her family and friends and treasured every moment spent together.

Krista was preceded in death by her father, Thomas Shank, her mother Dora Jean Shank, sister Lisa Merriman and nephew B. Dean Frye, Jr. She will be dearly missed by her family: her husband, Thomas Baldwin, children Lily Anne Baldwin and Jonathan Baldwin, sister DeAnna Frye (Dean), brothers Thomas L. Shank II and Brett Shank, nephews John Merriman, Samuel Merriman, Stefen Frye, Brenden Frye, Justin Frye, Christian Shank, and nieces Natasha Shank and Hydia Farnsworth (Andy), uncle Jon Coffman (Millie), cousins Wendy Funderburk (Chuck) and Tracey Rowsey (Jerry), brother in law Doug Merriman, brother in law Roy Baldwin, sisters in law Evelyn Baldwin and Mary Anne Fagyas (Frank).

A private outdoor memorial service with immediate family and friends will be held on May 17th.

In lieu of flowers, the family encourages donations to one or both of the following organizations: Breast Cancer Research Foundation (https://www.bcrf.org/) and Lost-n-Found Youth (https://www.lnfy.org/).

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  1. Angela Carrington says:

    Krista always had a warm,sincere smile.I will miss her when the SFMA play at the Mart,amongst all the strangers, she always appeared in the crowd.She kept us entertained at the pool with her diving skills.Your tribe will always miss you.

  2. Rose Mary Ludwig says:

    She always had a smile on her face and she was always happy. She loved life and enjoyed it greatly. I will miss all of that the most. I know she loved her family alot. Blessings for all of you. Rose Mary

  3. Sally Dorn says:

    What a beautiful obituary for an amazing woman. Krista was so talented, smart, generous, and funny. I loved being in her company. My deepest condolences to Tom, Lily and Jon. May Krista Rest In Peace.

  4. Terry Sagedy says:

    With love to all of you in her indelible memory. Far away but never forgotten.

  5. Paul and Karin Janus says:

    Oh Tom what a beautiful and lovely tribute to your wife, mother and our dear friend. No one can shine a bright light in this world as Krista. She will be sorely missed and was lived by all. Sending our deepest condolences and prayers to you all. 🙏🙏.

  6. Mary and Frank Fagyas says:

    Words cannot express how much everyone is going to miss having Krista in our lives. Live life and love each other as she did.

  7. Thomas shank says:

    My dear little sister how much you inspired me your tenacious approach to enjoying life was remarkable your will was truly a force to be reckoned with your generosity and desire to help anyone deserving truly astounded me at times I miss that beautiful laugh that I was fortunate enough to share many Times you will always be in my heart

  8. Regina Brewer says:

    Krista was the most upbeat, positive person a I’ve ever met. She was like this long before cancer. Anytime you ran into her, she was so kind, funny, and made you feel so good about yourself and your family. She was a warrior until the end and we will all miss her so much. I’ll also miss her Bloody Mary’s because hers were the best. Love to Tom, Lily, and Jon.

  9. Wendi Koontz-Raisig says:

    Krista- you are missed by many. Your exuberance was a delight to be a part of and will always be in my thoughts. For Tom, Lily and Jon- she will forever be an enormous part of your lives.

  10. Gloria Ventura and Charles Ray says:

    Krista’s favorite quote was “Everything you ever want is on the other side of fear.” Jack Canfield
    She saw life as a globe of sunshine. She faced her fears using its rays of leadership, faith, mother, courage, compassion. love and many other amazing qualities. She always saw a ray of light in each obstacle that was in her path and used it to her advantage. She was a celebration of life and she left a canvas of memories of “Being Krista”.

  11. Alex Coffman says:

    Krista was a wonderful friend who I will miss deeply. Her drive to bring light and love to everyone she came into contact with was like no other. I will cherish our memories together and will live every day to the fullest in her honor.

  12. Rob Hudachek says:

    Krista was such a Joy! She always was so Happy and had a smile on her face. We always Loved see her at the Atlanta Market and spending time with her. She will be greatly missed by many. Sending Deepest Condolences and Prayers to you all.

  13. Charlene Chase says:

    Dear Krista,
    I believe you leave us all in a better place for knowing you. Your smile will always shine brightly in my heart ♥️ as I move forward in my life, I take your inspiration, determination with me to live my best life as you did teach me you just never know! Thank you for the love you gave to so many… thanking for being you!
    Rest In Peace

  14. Thomas shank says:

    I will never forget that you inspired me in so many ways even though you were my youngest sister I shall cherish the times we spent together Krista you were an amazing person you never knew the meaning of can’t you forged on where strong men feared to go you never accepted defeat you called it only a setback although I lost a lot with your passing I will grow stronger with the knowledge you gave me I have no words to describe my feelings but I know in my heart you understand them quite well until we meet again sis love you

  15. Cathy Kepley says:

    I’m so sorry to hear this sad news. Praying for your family. Krista was a light in the Charles Ray showroom, she will be greatly missed.


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