Chris-Lampe-Obituary

Chris Roscher Lampe

Sunnyvale, California

Mar 19, 1945 – Jun 24, 2023

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BORN
March 19, 1945
DIED
June 24, 2023
LOCATION
Sunnyvale, California
CHARITY
American Heart Association

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Chris Roscher Lampe, 78, a resident of Sunnyvale, California since 1984, died June 24, 2023 from cardiac arrest. Chris, the son of Dorothy and Alfred Lampe, was born on March 19, 1945 in Washington D.C. The family moved to Palo Alto, California in 1953 where he attended Green Gables...

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I will always remember Mr.Lampe and his love of baseball. We were playing little league and Lyndon and I were on the same team. He told me I´ve always got a bat for you to use. He pulled out the black magic. I hit my first home run.

I had the unique opportunity of getting to know Chris over the course of a decade as he was a mainstay at the University Club pool. He always took the time to stop by the office to talk Giants baseball or any other topic he had on his mind. The best days were when he would stump me with his incredibly tough and well researched trivia questions. I´ll really miss him but consider myself fortunate to have connected with him in the fashion that we did. My sincere condolences to Leigh and the rest...

My deepest sympathy to the Lampe family...so sorry for your loss. I worked with Chris at the Pacific Bell Yellow Pages in San Jose. RIP Chris

The family certainly has my condolences I currently am employed as an Usher at SJ Giants

I worked with Chris at Pacific Bell Yellow Pages.. he was always respectful, soft spoken and a gentlemen. I remember his love for the SJ Giants and baseball. He almost always had a smile on his face.. May he rest in peace

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I recently heard of Chris passing away. This is such heartbreaking news. I had the honor of working with Chris as his clerk at Pacific Bell Yellow Pages. He was humble, kind and one of the nicest people I ever met. I had the utmost respect for him. He was so down to earth, I remember he wasn´t really into fancy foods and he loved hamburgers and spaghetti, but only with red sauce. I have only wonderful memories of him. I recall meeting his family whom he was very proud of and loved so...

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Chris was such a great colleague at Pacific Bell Yellow Pages...always with a smile and a twinkle in his eye. He was truly one of a kind and will be truly missed. Our deepest condolences, Mickey Long and Roger Adamson