Kristine was born with three types of epilepsy: grandmal pedi Mall Psychomotor seizures.
Kristine was born a pound 6 oz 12 in Long. Today, after designing her own program and dietary program with no signs of ever having epilepsy, she donates her time to her daughter’s epilepsy helmet designs, several different patents, and medical devices.
Her daughter Haley at 9 years old but the first $9,000 into the Haley program that later became butterfly entertainment and manufacturing company for decorating epilepsy helmets until her patent comes through Haley is donated his time to the girl scouts to children in need to food boxes the majority of her life insurance along with her sister in church in choir both of them are baptized in Christian and catechism.
Both of Kristine’s children are in culinary arts and have spent the majority of their time giving to the homeless charities, feeding the homeless, and now raising their own children.
Pertaining to donating to Nationwide law enforcement and military’s burial services for extra funding for them and their families, Kristine Ledford’s grandparents were in the US Army in World War II. Her father, Lawrence Richard Ledford, was a Vietnam vet who passed away in 2010.
At the age of 16, almost 17 years old, Kristine was asked to join the US Army but was unable because of her epilepsy. Has donated a lot of time to military services, including stage and services. The play production of the knight and Cupid.
It should be available in print sometime in 2016.
Kristine’s cousins were also in the military and armed forces. Since I got storms along with her ex-partner, who was also in the US army until 2003- 2010, we did three tours in Afghanistan.
Kristine then went to the police academy and security academy in Cleveland, Ohio, to train Nationals for figure skating.
Notated, it was the best time of her life, the best experience ever, and she has no regrets.
Kristine Marie Ledford David also works for the missing children’s organization, and over 500 cases she has helped with, cases nationwide, and has been thankful for every single one of them on the East Coast.
She’s also in the medical field from 2016 to 2025 in hospice caregiving and multiple areas in the medical field.
Has a passion for medicine, aviation, archeology, psychology, and criminal justice.