Condolences
Hello Dear Cousins. I was very sorry to hear of Chris' passing. Our deepest condolences to you all.
Sean and Lisa McCallum and family
We would like to offer our deepest condolences to Linda and the entire family on the passing of Chris. May a good time was had with Chris and Linda playing cards, barbecueing or just having a few pops and having a few laughs sometimes under the watchful eye of a special little girl Andrea ( Boss Man).Dale and Chris worked together at different locations and even side by side. Chris made work even seem like fun.
The world has lost one of its finest when Chris left us!
I will miss you brother Chris. Many good golf games, lots of bullshitting and always lots of fun. The memories will endure. ❤️❤️
Colin & AnnMarie Houghton
I still remember when Chris and Steve first met working together at the Army and Navy Store (1973). They quickly became such close friends. They shared a sharp wit, sarcastic sense of humour, and a loving manner. They were inseparable. Chris had a laugh that was contagious and he would light up any room he entered. He was truly one of a kind and the best friend anyone could ever ask for. I'm so sad that he left us so soon, but I'm also so happy knowing that he and my beloved Steve are back together again, joking, laughing, telling stories, and sittin' on the dock of the bay.
Fond memories of (uncle) Chris being up at Anglin lake, fishing and spending time around the campfire and staying up late hearing him and my Dad tell stories(some true lol). Those were the days! The world has lost a great man and will always be missed.
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