Christopher "Syko"-Condrey-Obituary

Christopher "Syko" Condrey

Farmington, New Mexico

Apr 23, 1983 – Oct 27, 2024

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BORN
April 23, 1983
DIED
October 27, 2024
LOCATION
Farmington, New Mexico

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Christopher "Syko" Condrey, age 41, passed on October 27th, 2024 at his home in Farmington, New Mexico. Born April 23, 1983 he was a lifelong resident of Farmington and was well known in many different circles for his humor, fearlessness and loyalty to those he was close to. He had a passion for...

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Brother I miss you. You have been heavy in my mind. It's been almost 3 months and my heart still isn't accepting that I can't call you or go see you. I will never be ok with not getting to see you or tell you how much you meant to me. With not getting to say goodbye. With not having the chance to support you and try to help you stay. I love you brother.

i miss you dad

Christopher was a gentleman and always respectful to me. He called me Ms. Rita. May he rest in peace.

Chris, I´m so sad to see you go at such a young age. You have such a long life ahead of you. I appreciate all that you have done. I remember when you and Ashley took me on the trip to Colorado to get my daughter. That was a fun experience we never did get a chance to go on that double date, I hope you´re living it up in heaven.

Chris..you are with your Uncle Terry Shughart and other family members. Many memories of Christmas's past ...fishing on the river...and family visits..You always made the times together fun..oh can't forget the card games either. Your beautiful smile is shining down on all the people you care about... You will be with all of us who care for you.. in our hearts and on our minds minds. We Love You and Miss You to the Heavens and Back. ...

It is with great sadness that my birthday brother has moved forward to the next phase without me. We did activities growing up like Boyscouts, Soccer, and rolled my Dad's truck back in 10th grade, as adults we played billiards and talked. I feel alone in this world now because he has passed. I miss you brother

Chris was like an uncle to me, he was really important to me in my life. He was best friends with my dad Scott when I was growing up and me and Chris had a lot of fun memories together especially with his family and my family going camping and riding razors in Colorado on the weekends every summer in Colorado and those are memories I´m always remember and cherish