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Christina Adralynn Denny

Christina Adralynn Denny, loving mother, sister, daughter, and grandmother, passed away gracefully on January 5, 2026, at the age of 59, in Louisville, Kentucky. Born on June 13, 1966, in Paris, Kentucky, Christina’s vibrant spirit and joy for life were apparent to all who knew her from an early age.
Christina Adralynn Denny found joy in the simple pleasures of life. Her commitment to her faith was unwavering, and her dedication to her church community was a source of strength and comfort throughout her life. Family gatherings, where stories were shared and memories made, were the highlights of her days. Her laughter was contagious, and her ability to find happiness in every moment was an inspiration to everyone around her.
Her legacy of love and care is carried on by her son, Charles (Chucky) Denny; her sister, Vanessa (Roy) Highland Smith; her mother, Ann Highland Reynolds; her nieces, Mikayla (Nate) Arrowood and Taylor (Jacob) Kirk; nephew, Branson Leach; and her grandsons, Trenton Brantley and Colson Brantley. Each family member has particular memories of Christina that encapsulate her generous spirit, deep compassion, and the unwavering love she had for her family. Her great nieces, who held a special place in her heart, will also hold dear the moments and lessons shared with their Aunt Christina.
Christina’s life was marked both by the love she received and by the sorrow of premature farewells. She was preceded in death by her adoring husband, Gene Denny; her beloved son, Logan Gene Denny; her father, John Reynolds; and her cherished maternal grandparents, John and Helen Highland, as well as her paternal grandparents, Adrain and Rachel Reynolds.
Christina Adralynn Denny’s journey through life was guided by an enduring faith, a passion for the family, and an abundance of love that she gave freely and without hesitation. Her absence will be keenly felt, but her spirit lives on in the hearts she touched and the lives she influenced.
As we celebrate Christina’s life, we are reminded of the impact one individual can have through simple acts of kindness, enduring presence, and unconditional love. Her story does not end with her passing but continues in the lives of those who knew her best and loved her most. Christina Adralynn Denny left this world richer than she found it, and indeed, her memory will be a treasure to all who had the privilege to know her.
There will be no services.
The arrangements were entrusted to the Lusk-McFarland Funeral Home Chapel, 1120 Main St., Paris, KY.
The online guestbook is at www.luskmcfarland.com and a 24-hour funeral information line can be reached by calling 859-987-4387.

 

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