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Chris Page

Phoenix, Arizona

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I acknowledge the anniversary each year with a heavy heart. I still miss you so much, Chris.

I am the same age now that you were then. This is the year I will outlive you. This is the year I will see more things than you ever will. I would trade almost anything to stand on my tiptoes and put my cheek against your beard again. I love you, always.

When I got the call from Grandma Dee . . .

It was a very sad day . . .

I Remember Riding ATC's and ATV's with you . . .

I miss you lots . . .

Love You,

Your Cousin

DeAnna

I've been trying to find Chris with only a first name and disconnected phone number for 13 years. What a tragic end to my search, eh? Knowing him, even if only for a year in the 90s, influenced who I am as a person today. I've lost all the mix tapes he made for me, how very sad. It didn't even occur to me that I might never see him again.

I haven't seen you in but two years... I'm still impacted greatly on your death, Uncle Toe-Knee. But I go throughtout everyday with my head held high, knowing that your always with me. Spitting witty comments and heartfelt words no matter where you are. I love you so much, and may you rest in the most loving peace ever.

Just so you know, I think about you every single day Chris. Every day. Our prom photo is on my desk at work and I tell you hello every day. I sat on my phone this week and it tried to call you. I can't even delete your number.

I miss you. More than you ever thought I could.

Chris:
Say hi to Toni and Bob and keep track of us down here. Conversations will be less thoughtful, less insightful, just less.....

Such a young life cut so short! Although I didn't know Chris, I wanted to say to the family take comfort in knowing you have the wonderful prospect of seeing Chris again soon because of what Jesus promised at John 5:28-29. Please draw strength from that.

Chris Page gave a thoughtful and honest voice to the arts community in this city. A voice this city needed, and with his passing, an irreplaceable void has been left behind. His many contributions to theatre go so far beyond simply making his mark as a respected, well read, very fine critic. He truly believed in the community in which he reviewed. He helped foster an ever growing arts community with every story he published and believed with true optimism, that it could be better.

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Chris,

You will be missed. I appreciate all you have done for the theatre community in AZ.
My condolences to your family.