Congresswoman offers condolences on passing of deputy director’s husband

Julie Fedorchak Congresswoman - Official Website
Julie Fedorchak Congresswoman - Official Website
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Congresswoman Julie Fedorchak has expressed her condolences following the death of Josh Christy, the husband of her Deputy State Director, Mary Christy. In a statement, Fedorchak said, “My heart is heavy with the news of Josh’s passing. Mary’s dedication to serving the people of North Dakota is unparalleled, and Josh’s commitment to our state as a public servant will not be forgotten. My thoughts and prayers during this difficult time are with Mary, their three girls, and all who loved Josh.”

Mary Christy is recognized for her leadership on Representative Fedorchak’s team and her dedication to serving North Dakota. Before joining Fedorchak’s office, she worked as State Director for then-Congressman Kelly Armstrong.

Josh Christy’s career as a State Representative in North Dakota highlighted his dedication to community service. He is remembered as a respected leader and a devoted family man.

The Office of Congresswoman Julie Fedorchak has extended its condolences to Mary Christy, their daughters, and those mourning this loss.



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