Christina Cordero Molina Romero

Christina Cordero Molina Romero

Date of Death

July 18, 2025

Location

Spartanburg, South Carolina

Cause of Death

Ectopic Pregnancy

Who She Was

Her Story

Christina Michelle Cordero Molina Romero, 31, of Spartanburg, SC went to be with her Lord unexpectedly on Friday, July 18, 2025. She was born in Los Angeles, CA on February 13, 1994, the daughter of Luis Enrique Molina and Elsi Cristina Romero de Molina.

She graduated from California State University, Northridge with a bachelor’s degree in political science. Christina then went on to earn her Doctorate from Charleson School of Law in 2021. She was a beloved, ambitious, intelligent Senior Paralegal with the South Carolina Attorney General’s office.

Christina brought color and warmth wherever she went. A passionate cook and true foodie, Christina delighted in sharing meals and memories with those she loved. She especially loved Salvadorian and Puerto Rican cuisine and had a love for fine dining.

Christina’s energetic and vibrant personality made her unforgettable. She loved to travel, always chasing new adventures with a joyful heart. She was confident, talkative, and often the voice of reason to those around her. Her smile lit up every room, and her presence left people feeling uplifted and loved. Date nights, expressing herself through fashion and makeup and her signature high heels, and shopping, particularly with her beloved mother-in-law, were a few of her favorite things. Her radiant smile and joyful presence could light up any room, and her free spirit inspired those around her.

Family meant everything to Christina. She gave love freely and fully, and in return, was deeply loved by all who knew her. Her husband, Adam, was her best friend and the love of her life. Her parents were her greatest support, and she was their beloved, shining diamond. Christina leaves behind a legacy of beauty, laughter, strength, and connection.

Along with her parents, she is survived by her husband, Adam Matthew Cordero; brother and best friend, Luis Enrique Molina, Jr.; mother- and father-in-law, Diana “Matilda” Cordero and Edwin “Marshy” Cordero; sister-in-law, Jillian Diana Cordero; fur babies, Nala Molina Cordero and Benito Andres Molina the Shiba-Ranians; the Romero family and many friends in El Salvador, and the Cordero family.

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