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Christopher Michael Archer

Houston, Texas

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CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL ARCHER died Monday, September 2, 2002, in Houston. He was born in Denver, CO on January 7, 1950 to Nancy and Everett Archer. His father preceded him in death. He is survived by his beloved children, Eric, and Marie; and his mother Nancy Archer; brothers, Adrian, Rick and Pete...

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Both Cherie and I are deeply saddened by Chris’s passing. I first met him while working at Mincom. He had a lot of influence over many of my life’s decisions and was always on my mind. He was one of the most helpful friends I have ever had and can never be replaced. I pray that his family can carry on and that his children know how much he meant to so many people. I hope that Chris and I might met again someday in a nicer place that better understands people like us.

I wish to express my condolences at this very terrible time. Chris was such a joy at work. He will be remembered and missed. I am so sorry and hope that God will send you the strength needed to bear this immense loss.

My heart and prayers go out to all the loved ones he leaves behind. May GOD bless and keep you. Chris will be sorely missed.

In loving memory,
Cathy

Chris

I will deeply miss you. You were always a pleasure to be around. We had some great times plodding around the golf courses of Texas.
I was always happy to be paired up in your morning foursome.
I especially remember sitting in the golf cart watching you methocially try to retrive your golf ball from a swampy gully.

You finished off the round in barefeet minus one of your Golf shoes.No that is dedication
Those were some good days. I...

I'm so sorry to hear about Chris. He was such a joy to be around - always smiling, always had a nice thing to say. I don't think I ever saw him in a bad mood.

My heartfelt sympathies to the entire family.

My heartfelt sympathies go out to Chris' family and friends in this time of sorrow. He was a wonderful person and I'm so glad that I had the pleasure of knowing him.

Dear Robin,

Even though I didn't know Chris, I know how much he meant to you. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Love,

Judy

I will keep his family and friends in prayer. My heart goes out to all of you.

Diana Saldivar

Though Chris and I have not seen a lot of each other in recent years, I fondly remember the time we spent together at Marathon in Denver. I will always cherish the numerous "belly laughs" and his personal charm.

My prayers and heart felt sympathies to all of you.

God Bless,

Paul Gardner