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CHRIS B. PASCAL

Washington, District of Columbia

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PASCAL CHRIS B. PASCAL (Age 66) Passed away on March 24, 2016 at Arden Courts of Potomac after a lengthy illness. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on September 23, 1949 to Steffie and Dr. Gerald R. Pascal. He received his Bachelor''s degree from Auburn University in 1971, his Juris Doctor...

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Chris It's been 7 years since you passed and not a day goes by that I don't think about and miss you. I really miss your hugs and all your quirky jokes and ways that made me laugh. Love you forever, Karen

I miss and think about you every day. Sometimes I laugh and sometimes I cry but each memory is as vivid as if it was yesterday. Love you, Karen

We miss you Chris, always. Love you forever, Kim

I just now found out about Chris' passing. I am heart broken to that my uncle is gone. We didn't know each other well but made a good connection about 25 years ago. My love to his wife and family.

Karen, while I was telling my son about my earlier life, my story included the time I got to know Chris. Since our paths have diverged and we haven't been in touch for many years, I decided to google his name. How sad I am to learn he is no longer with us. The years have not dulled my memory of him, nor
how delightful it was to be in his company. I am so sorry for your loss.

Tony Garton

My Love,

One week ago today was your 67th birthday. I just happened to be in Knoxville while driving from Memphis to Charlotte, NC. So many memories surfaced. It was the city where you grew up as your Dad was a UT Professor. We met at the Student Center at UT, Knoxville. I was sitting with one of your fraternity brothers and by the time we got up to leave you had asked me out on a date. It was the city where we rendezvoused while you were living in Durham and I was in Memphis....

Good bye Chris (Superman). I loved you a bunch and will miss your sense of humor, silly jokes, smile and great laugh because that's how I will always remember you. Love, Kim

I will always remember the good advice the Rascal gave me in law school. "Pardner, I refuse to be unhappy." Chris lived life to the fullest and always saw the glass as half full. He helped me tolerate law school for three years and remained a cherished friend. My sympathies to his family. He was a truly unique fellow.