Christine Evelyn Boteler

christine boteler

October 19, 1918 ~ September 28, 2015


Resided in: Sandy Springs, GA

Christine Stamps Boteler, a longtime resident of Sandy Springs, passed away peacefully Monday, September 28th just shy of her 97th birthday from complications of dementia. Christine was born October 19, 1918 in Carroll County, Georgia to George C and Lillie Duncan Stamps. She grew up on her family’s Carroll County farm with her nine siblings and in her later years loved arguing with her sister over who picked the most cotton in a day. She finished her schooling at the Toccoa Falls Institute in 1942 then moved to Atlanta to work for the federal government in support of the war effort. After the war, she worked as an executive secretary at Rich’s before stepping down to raise her 2 children.
Christine loved recalling her two years living in Afghanistan with her family in the 1960s. Her adventures during that time included driving over the Khyber Pass to Delhi and traveling to the Soviet Union and through 15 countries in Europe, the Middle East and Asia. For 72 years she was a member of Atlanta First Methodist church where she met her husband, Winston, and was an active member of the MACO Sunday school class where she made treasured lifelong friendships. Many Atlanta organizations benefitted from her tireless volunteering including the Riverwood High School PTA, The American Cancer Society, the Atlanta Symphony Guild, Heritage Sandy Springs, the Georgia Tech Faculty Wives Club, of which she was a past president, and the Dorothea Benson Senior Center.
Christine was a three time cancer survivor and a wonder of energy and determination, mowing her hilly lawn, lifting weights and walking 3 miles daily on a treadmill well into her 90s. Always colorfully fashionable, she delighted in telling her age in later years, giving 92 going on 80 a whole new cachet.
She was the last surviving of ten siblings: Manor, Dewey, Cecil, Paul, Clifford, Mabel, Ollie Maude, Jewell and Louise. Christine will be lovingly remembered by her husband, Winston, her children, Kevin Cheryl and Diane Bill Miller, her three grandchildren, Carrie Spencer Dungan, Mary Mullen Boteler and Currie Boteler, as well as nieces, nephews, great and great-great nieces and nephews. Christine was a remarkable, strong Southern woman. We will miss her.
Her family thanks Lillia Sargent, Sue Hamilton and all the wonderfully caring staff at Elmcroft of Roswell, as well as her dear, amazing care manager, Linda Brown, who brought happiness and comfort to her last years.
In lieu of flower donations may be given to The Friends of the Dorothy Benson Senior Center, 6500 Vernon Woods Dr. NE, Sandy Springs, GA 30328, or to Atlanta First Methodist Church 360 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, GA, 30308.
The family plans a memorial service at a later time.

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  1. Rhoda says:

    To the family of Christine,
    My condolences to all of you. To Diane: You’ve come to the end of a very long and difficult journey. Charged with the care of your mother, you observed first hand, the ravages of the disease Dementia. I know you’ll be able to utilize your experience in helping other families to cope. It was a pleasure spending time with Christine— what fun we had together. Rest up dear friend, it’s been hard. Now she’s at peace.

  2. Marie Vining Pettet says:

    Diane and Kevin,
    As I read your mother’s obituary, I could picture her during your Riverwood years, always ready to help with any project, always laughing or smiling, always displaying an enviable balanced outlook. I’m grateful to have known and taught her children. You were bright, fun, diligent, and caring.

  3. Karen Mayne says:

    I so enjoyed the time I spent with Christine at the Georgia Tech Faculty Women’s Club functions. She was always a delight to be around. Such a bright and shining light who will be dearly missed.

  4. Jane Laberee says:

    Heartfelt condolences to Winston, Kevin, Diane, and their families. Our families were good friends on Pine Circle my parents, Bill & Jeanie Laberee and I have never forgotten you. RIP Christine

  5. Vicky Smith Harkins says:

    Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Mrs. Boteler was such a kind, gracious person. We always appreciated her support of the youth of First Methodist. With sympathy as you grieve,
    The Smith Family


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