Chris-Gallos-Obituary

Chris Gallos

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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On Wednesday afternoon, March 8, 2006, the servant of God, Chris Gallos, fell asleep in the Lord. Chris inspired us all with his faith believing completely that he was in God's hands. Chris, 56, born July 12, 1949, was a gentle, joyful man who suffered, loved and was loved in return. His...

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My deepest sympathy to you, Rita, Sue, Robin and Sandy. I have very fond memories of Chris. My heart goes out to you all.

Dear Rita, Sue and Robin.
I was very saddened to hear of your loss. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Kathy Spanos

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts & prayers are with you.
Carolyn Marion-Norris & Robert Marion

"Those who live in the hearts of others...never die."
I have such fond memories of Chris from our years together in our youth group at church. Not too long ago, after 30 or so years, we met again in Winston at a baptism where I met his lovely wife, Sandy.
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. I share your sadness.

With love and heartfelt sympathy,
Elaine

Rita & Family,
I'm so sorry to hear of your loss.
You are in my prayers.

Having come into the world with Chris, I guess he has always been my first friend. He has always been in my thoughts and always will be.
I will miss him. Love to you all.

My father will be greatly missed by my brother Michael and I. He leaves behind a grandson Isaac and a granddaughter Araina, who never got a chance to meet him. I'm glad he is with the Lord, who will insure he will suffer no more!!!

Mrs. Gallos, Sue, Robin, and Sandy,
I have so many great memories of Chris and our high school times together along with Spunky and Steve Vasgaard. He was a friend that I regret not being able to keep up with after our graduation. Chris was a kind and giving person who I will remember always.
May God Bless you all.

I was so sorry to hear of Chris's passing. He and I shared many stories and jokes while sitting next to each other in high school math class. What an intelligent, warm and caring person! I know he lives on in a much better place.

With sympathy,
Gwyn Raker