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Kristin Fleschner was born on February 9, 1982, to Kathy and Steve Fleschner in Terre Haute, Indiana. She had three siblings: Paul, Katie, and Tim. From an early age, Kristin exhibited a strong will and sharp intellect. She excelled at sports and enjoyed playing basketball, tennis, and bicycling. Kristin attended Vanderbilt University, and soon after graduating, she was awarded a Vanderbilt Traveling Fellow Scholarship. She spent a year in Africa working with underprivileged women and children, despite having severe type 1 diabetes. Kristin was an adventurer and did not like taking no for an answer. Following the fellowship year, Kristin worked for Polaris in Washington, D.C., an organization that fights human trafficking. She also worked for Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi before taking a position as an analyst serving the State Department and other government agencies. Kristin advised on matters of African politics and leaders. She then attended Harvard Law School and graduated in 2014. She received the Dean’s Leadership Award for her work on universal design and accessibility issues on campus. Harvard Law School featured her in a documentary, Blind Ambition (see the link below). An avid cyclist, Kristin won gold in the 2018 and 2019 Para Road National Cycling Championship and silver in the 2018 and 2019 Para Road Cycling National Time Trial. She won two bronze medals in the 2019 Para Track Cycling Nationals Championship. She was a Boston Marathon finisher and completed several endurance cycling races.
During law school, complications from Kristin’s diabetes led to declining vision and eventual blindness, which led Kristin to receive her first Seeing Eye dog, Zoe. She had to relearn how to read and study during law school, a testament to her tenacity and fortitude. After graduation, Kristin continued to be a powerful advocate for those who were not able to advocate for themselves. She also grew increasingly supportive of the Seeing Eye organization for guide dogs and was very active on social media, sharing her adventures and educating others through her own life’s journey (see the link below).
Her love and gratitude for her dogs were core parts of who she was. Daisy and Zoe were by her side, providing her comfort when she passed. They were her friends and companions in life. They were family. She and Zoe traveled around the world together and documented some of their travels in this video (see the link below). She built community through Zoe and Daisy, which is evident from the Zoe the Seeing Eye Dog Facebook community (see the link below). Zoe and Daisy brought her love and endless joy, and they adored her.
Kristin loved spending time with her nieces and nephews and was truly excellent with young children. She made it a point to send thoughtful books and educational, soul-lifting gifts to each of her nieces and nephews on their birthdays, and everyone loved talking with Auntie Kristin. She frequently called her 97-year-old Grandpa George to check in on him, and she would send handwritten cards to let her loved ones know she was thinking about them and loved them.
As a final Kristin story, only a few months ago she was with her niece, who was crying because she was not ready for it to be bedtime. Kristin gently told her, "Just breathe. That's the only thing you'll ever have complete control over in your life." And they breathed together and settled down.
Kristin is survived by her grandfather, George Fleschner; parents, Steve Fleschner and Kathy O'Brien Fleschner; siblings and siblings-in-law, Paul Fleschner and Alison Fleschner, Katie Fleschner McMullen and Darek McMullen, and Tim Fleschner and Drew Keller; nephews, Theo and George McMullen; and nieces, Winnifred, Madeleine, and Noelle Elizabeth Kristin Fleschner.
You can find all links referred to above here: https://linktr.ee/kristinfleschner