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Remembered By
Kristy Brucale Jach
November 17, 2011 | Boonton, NJ
Newark, New Jersey
Christian Elliot, beloved son of Patricia "Teddy" Shevack and Norbert Elliot, died on June 30, 2011. He was 33. He imagined a lyric that ran through the lives of his brothers, sisters, and loved ones. Christian is survived by his brothers, Adam, Luke, Jesse and Nicholas, and stepbrother, James;...
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Kristy Brucale Jach
November 17, 2011 | Boonton, NJ
Dear Ones, Pierre and I are heartbroken to hear this news. But I know you and know that your son walked in beauty and was wrapped in love all his life because of you and yours.
Michele Rittenhouse
July 06, 2011 | New York, NY
I am still shocked to hear of his passing. He was always such a true friend and very real. He helped me through some hard years in high school. I will always remember his smile. I hope he finds his peace now.
ANN-MARIE BREESE
July 03, 2011 | Portage, MI
I am so sorry. I remember Christian as a wonderful artist, a genuine and sensitive person and a true friend. My deepest condolences to his family. Most sincerely, Jessica Woolley Hickey, LHS Class of '94
Jessica Hickey
July 03, 2011 | Red Hill, PA
Chris brought me many smiles and happy memories and helped me survive a rough four years of high school. Although we lost touch he was still someone that meant a lot to me and will be greatly missed. May he find his comfort in heaven. Ann-Marie Nawrocik Breese Class of 94
ANN-MARIE BREESE
July 03, 2011 | Portage, MI
I am so sorry to hear about this Loss! I will always remember Christian and the times we spent in school I will always have a very special place in my heart for him. Michelle Lehman Chivers Class of 94
Michelle Chivers
July 03, 2011 | Burlington, NJ
I just heard the news and am still in shock. He was such a wonderful friend in high school and I have many memories of him that bring a smile to my face. We lost touch over the years since high school but he made a very big impact on my life and made those four years of high school a bit more bearable. You will be greatly missed.
ANN-MARIE BREESE
July 03, 2011 | Portage, MI