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Chris M. Peterson

Everett, Washington

1952 - 2018

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DIED
December 28, 2018
LOCATION
Everett, Washington
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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Christopher (Chris) Maurice Peterson passed away at home on Friday, December 28, 2018. Born March 22, 1952 in Olympia, Washington to Bill and Carmie Peterson, he was the oldest of three children. His siblings included younger brother, Randy, and sister, Lisa. Chris graduated from Edmonds High...

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Thinking of you dear Nancy and Whitney. I took Liam and Kaity to Red Robin last night. I thought of the many occasions we all shared family dinners and enjoyed fun times. We love and remember Chris fondly. Love you all.

I first met Chris at a summer wrestling camp in the mid-60's. He was a dynamo. Full of energy. Through high school he was always positive and focused. The last time I saw him was at Costco a few years ago. Lovin' life and his retirement. Sorry your time came so soon.

You will be missed, Chris Peterson! I will always remember your wonderful laugh and bright smile. I loved talking with you when I'd come over to visit with Nancy. And I especially remember your kindness when I lost my little bunny and you and Nancy let me bury him on your property - it is still a vivid and warm memory. Good people like you with ginormous hearts are hard to come by; I will feel the loss of you for a long time. My love to Nancy and Whitney!

Worked with Chris at Costco for many years. RIP Buddy.

I didn't know Chris very well, but I did know his wife Nancy, with whom I rode drill team with. I do want to extend my sincere sympathy to his wife Nancy and his daughter, Whitney. God Bless you both.

We will miss Chris and want to extend our deepest sympathy to our Cousins Nancy, Whitney, and Linda. He was a wonderful man who was passionate about his family, enjoyed his friends, and appreciated his full life. We will remember his warm smile, hugs, and engaging conversation at our family dinners. Chris was a husband, father, friend to all, teacher, coach, mentor, caretaker, animal lover, and the kindest human being ever.

Chris, what do I say? Im so saddened. You were a great teammate and good friend. Arguably the best player on our FB team and best wrestler. You were always very humble about your talents and made the rest of us better players through your encouragement and example. From the other comments Ive read, you passed that on to the kids you taught and coached. What a wonderful gift you shared with and gave to them.

Ill miss you buddy and well all see you on the other side some day.

Chris was my wrestling coach at Finn Hill Jr. and Juanita. He was an inspiration and an amazing tactical instructor. He took a bunch of kids who knew nothing about wrestling and turned us into a group of driven animals who wanted to win for each other, him and our school. We all had a ton of respect for him. Sending positive thoughts and prayers to his family and friends.

I am deeply saddened at this news. We loved it when he came into the kitchen at Finn Hill to visit. He became part of us. Prayers to your family Chris...I know how they must be hurting right now as I just lost my mom. R.IP. our dear friend...the heavens gained another angel.