Chris-VanEpps-Obituary

Chris H. VanEpps

Elmira, New York

Age 68

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Van Epps, Chris H.Chris H. Van Epps, 68, died in Spring Hill, FL on June 4, 2013 of Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease). Chris was born in Union City, PA to the late Helen and Howard Van Epps on February 7, 1945. Chris attended Wattsburg Area High School in Wattsburg, PA....

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Jeannie, so sorry to hear about Chris. My prayers go out to you and your family. Dolly Lang

Jeanne and the Van Epps family,
Very sorry to hear of Chris' passing. I still chuckle at some of the things we did in high school, and the teachers we aggravated. If some of his students only knew....
He was a really good guy and will be missed.
My best wishes and prayers go out to you and your family.

Special high school memories and being able to be friends well past high school ..... our hearts are with all of you. Our prayers go out to the whole family.

Missy,

So sorry to hear of your fathers passing. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Jean,
Carol and I are sorry to read of Chris's passing, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. It sure doesn't seem like 30 years ago when we had our Bibs N Cribs store next to yours in the Heights.

Missy and Family,
I'm so very sorry for the loss of your father. Keeping you in my thoughts at this time of sorrow.

Sorry to learn of Chris's passing. He was a colleague of mine in the ECSD. Great guy and knowledgeable teacher. Condolences to the entire family.

I am very sorry to learn of Chris' passing. He was one of the first friends I made when I began my teaching career, and over a period of 10 years we shared many laughs and good times together which I fondly recall. Chris even "hired" me to watch over the Hobby Hut when he and his family took a trip out west one summer. He was a good man who has been taken from us way too soon. My condolences to Dorothy and his children.

Chris was an awesome teacher, role-model, and friend. I had the pleasure of sharing an office with him on my first two years of teaching. He was always quick give advice, and he was quick to laugh and tell a joke. He was such a good man with a good heart! He always put others in front of himself. My condolences go out to his entire family! He definitely made a difference in the world!