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Chip Cunningham

Hampton, Virginia

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HAMPTON - Heaven received another angel when Chip Cunningham, 43, passed away suddenly and unexpectedly at his home on Sunday, Feb. 27, 2005. He was born in Newport News, Va., but was a lifelong resident of Hampton. Chip graduated from Bethel High School in 1980. He was previously employed by...

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My father, Gordon Wyatt, was Chip's assistant Little League coach (Mallory) back around 1970-71. Since Daddy passed away in 1989, I am sure that he & Chip are now trading baseball stories! May our Lord comfort you during this time.

Dear Cunningham Family,
I have known and worked with your
Sister-in-law/Aunt Sherrie for many
years. She has spoken of you all so often and with great fondness.
Through her I feel I've gotten to know you in some small way. My heart goes out to you at this terrible time. May you find peace in your memories.
Sincerely,

want you to know how much i thought of chip. i worked with him in the shipyard both when he was with tti and with 1st marine. chip always seemed to think of others first, and that is a quality we see far to seldom now days. know you are in my thoughts in this dark time.

Dear Kathy & Family,
I am so very sorry for your loss. Chip was such a happy and friendly guy his entire life. I remember our days at Mallory pool. We had some great summers there. Kathy, I met you about a month or so ago at Olive Garden in Hampton where I am a hostess. My heart is broken for you and the girls. I wish only the best for you and the entire family during this terrible time in your lives. Chip will never be forgotten. Terry (Hall) Woodard

chip you will be sadly missed. god is with you and especially your family. i will miss his smile and his bubbly personality. god be with you, kathy and the girls and the family.kathy if you need anything please do not hesitate to call me. I will always be here for you and your girls. Love always and god bless.

you will be sorely missed

Please accept my deepest sympathies at your time of loss.

Our deepest condolences to the Cunningham family in your loss of Chip all of us that knew him will miss him, Waverly, Lillian, and Tony;
The Brown's

Our family wishes to express our sympathy for your lose. Chip, my wife,(Beverly Epps Belvin), and I were school mates at Bethel High School. I had only seen him a few times since graduation, but in each of those times, it was good to see him, talk and catch up on our lives. May God bless you and your family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Chip was a special man.