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Chris Skiver

Columbus, Ohio

1981 - 2017

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Skiver, Chris1981 - 2017Chris Skiver, 35, passed away on July 13, 2017. He was born on September 1, 1981 in Columbus, OH. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Ruth and Bill Lewis, Anthony Franklin Sr. and Emily Jane Skiver and uncle Mike Lewis. Surviving family includes wife, Julie,...

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I was saddened to hear of the quite untimely passing of Chris. I had known him for a short time, having met him just a few weeks ago during a karaoke night. But he impressed me as being the kind of person I would have liked to be a close friend with. He was a friendly, humble and intelligent man from my observations. And, not to be irreverant, he had a sort of super-cool look about himself! The hat, the glasses and the shape of his face just combined to give that impression. And make him an...

My condolences to the Skiver Family. Chris spirit will long live on in my life. I met Chris some years ago when he met Julie and had the opportunity to spend some time with then over the years.

GOD bless us all.

Dear Skiver Family,
We, the families of The Compassionate Friends, send you our heartfelt condolences. The Compassionate Friends is an international grief support group for parents, grandparents and siblings who have suffered the heartbreaking loss of a child. Our only mission is to provide comfort, hope and support to every family experiencing the death of a son or daughter, brother or sister, or grandchild, and to help others better assist the grieving family. We meet monthly in...

I had Chris in class at Gahanna Lincoln High School. I always enjoyed his sense of humor and his sense of right and wrong. He was one of the first kids in class to help someone who might have been struggling. He always looked out for the underdog.
Sending prayers of comfort.