Kris Kinsey Torres, 53, passed away on Monday, December 1, 2025.
Kris was born to Lynn and Linda Kinsey on January 15, 1972, in Stephenville, Texas. She grew up in Morgan Mill, with her two older brothers, David and Cody, along with her cousins and many friends.
Kris attended Morgan Mill ISD from kindergarten through 8th grade. She then attended Stephenville ISD all through high school and graduated in 1990. She was a friend to everyone who had the chance to meet her. She had a huge heart and was willing to help those in need no matter the situation.
One Friday afternoon on December 31, 1993, she came sliding into the Your Place parking lot. There stood a man who said, “she is the most beautiful person I’ve ever seen!” That following year, May 14, 1994, Kris and Tommy Torres were married. They became the best made couple in their eyes. They have two wonderful boys, Skylar Tommy Torres born on July 27, 1995, and Roman David Torres born December 14, 1998.
They lived in Morgan Mill for several years then eventually moved to Stephenville. Later in life, Kris received her associate’s degree in social work from Ranger College. She then pursued a bachelor of science in psychology from Tarleton State University. Kris worked for several businesses that helped people. She truly was a gift from God, with such a caring heart and loving personality. Her last place of employment was at SMSC. There she worked in the business office helping patients with their insurance. She loved working with all of her coworkers and meeting new people. She was grateful for all of the friendships she made there.
Kris is survived by her husband, Tommy Torres of 31 years of marriage, her sons, Skylar and wife Christine Torres of Stephenville, and Roman Torres and partner Landry Carpenter of Stephenville, her mother Linda Boen of Stephenville, her father and step mom Lynn and Dollie Kinsey of Morgan Mill, her brothers David Kinsey and wife Cindy of Hamilton, and Cody and Crystal Kinsey of Briggs, as well as several nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Kris is preceded in death by her grandparents Lee and Fayteene Hallmark of Stephenville, and her step dad Jack Boen of De Leon.
Kris truly loved to help others. Her greatest joys were her family and her fur babies. She would see a dog or cat on the side of the road and we would have to go take it some food and water. If we had the room at our home we would have brought them all in.
Kris was truly one of a kind. She had a huge heart, a caring soul, she was a friend for life, she had a great sense of humor, and the will to help others. She had a contagious smile and a beautiful sparkle in her eyes.
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