Condolences
I had the pleasure of meeting Chris a bit less than two years ago when we became roommates in Borden. Chris was a very vibrant and funny person from the moment we started hanging out together. We went on to be sent to cold lake together and then we headed back to Borden for our trade course together. During our off time from work Chris would always motivate our friend group to workout and take care of ourselves, often times Chris would take me through his workouts when I first started back at the gym because he enjoyed helping others. He would always tell us about his little brother and he seemed so proud of him when he would talk about his basketball and boxing. Chris always knew how to help those around him even if he didn’t realize it, his bright personality and funny jokes always had the lads laughing no matter what. I cant thank Chris enough for all guidance and advice he gave me.
During our trades course no matter how late or how early it was Chris would always ask me practice test questions because he knew I was struggling and he was kind enough to go out his way to keep his course mate from falling behind.
Chris was such an amazing friend and I will always look back on my memories with him and thank him for the laughs he provided. We all miss you Chris
You will be remembered by everybody who was lucky enough to be around you
I had the pleasure to know Chris Noh on both his BMQ & AVS courses and I got to know him well. We shared a wide variety of conversations and meals together, even introducing Gamja-tang to me when we went to a restaurant in Barrie during our AVS course (now, one of my favourite foods!).
I remember him being so proud of his little brother, and I could tell even from the few occasions I overheard him calling home that he loved his family very much.
Chris always encouraged me to strive for excellence - especially with fitness - with his trademark humour, I will look back on them fondly. He was a good man, I will miss him dearly.
I was Chris' basketball coach at Centennial HIgh School. I heard the news last night of his passing, really tough to hear right before our game. I have good memories of Chris playing for us and of coaching him. He will be missed.
All the best,
Brent Juul-Hansen
My condolences to all of Chris's family and those that were close to him.
I did my entire basic training with Chris and we were in the same section, and I occasionally saw him while we were training in Bordem. I have absolutely no bad memories of him, and throughout basic training I was very happy to work with him. Our instructors enjoyed working with him as well since he had such a good outlook.
My Condolences to the family of Chris Noh. I had the privilege of sharing a room with Chris while on our military course. We shared a room for a few months, and I got to know him pretty well. He was a great person and someone I enjoyed being around. I was very upset to hear he left us. He will be missed.
-Vincent Brincat
We were going to prank our PLQ instructors. Your good-natured spirit made those moments unforgettable. You will be deeply missed.
In loving memory of Chris l, we mourn the loss of a cherished soul. Chris’s kindness, warmth, and indomitable spirit touched the lives of everyone fortunate enough to know them. As we bid farewell, let us celebrate the joy, laughter, and love Chris brought into our lives. May their memory be a source of comfort and inspiration in the days ahead. Our deepest condolences go out to the family and friends grieving this profound loss. Chris will be dearly missed but forever remembered.
Sending my deepest condolences an sympathies to the family during this time of loss.
Chris and I did basic training together in St Jean from Feb to Apr of 2022. Though we weren't close during basic training as we each had our own circles we hung out with after hours, we were both there with a common goal of becoming members of the Canadian Armed Forces. When tasked with being Section Senior or Course Senior, he took his responsibilities seriously and was very dedicated to the task at hand.
He had a smile that could light up a room and got along with all of his platoon mates.
This news has definitely come as a shock and he will be deeply missed by those that had the opportunity to be in his presence.
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