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Christopher M. Armenti

Newark, New Jersey

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ARMENTI - Christopher M., of Union, on Dec. 9, 2004, beloved son of Charles and the late Kathleen, dear brother of Charles Jr. and Richard, loving grandson of the late Charles and Lucy Armenti and Agnes Fay and the late Bud Fay. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend the funeral on...

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I can't believe this has happened. I only just found this out.
It feels like just yesterday, I was sitting at the Huck Finn eating lunch with him when he dated Sandy in '97. Went to a few parties together and definitely had fun. He was a great guy and I am so glad to have known him. I am very sorry that he is gone. My deepest condolences go out to Rich and Mr. Armenti.

My thoughts and prayers go out to Chris's family. He was a great guy and I wish his family and friends the best.

I met Chris about a year ago with Jamel Jordan and a bunch of other friends and family. We would go to Karaoke at the Sports Cafe every Saturday night. Like Jamel said....the first thing that we would do when we walked in the Cafe was to ask for Chris. He ALWAYS made us laugh. He ALWAYS wore a smile. I will never forget Chris. My deepest condolences to his family.

I met Chris last year at Sports Section, he was always so pleasant to be around, and he always looked out for me and my friends. He used to make my special cosmopolitan unlike no other. I was very sad when I learned of this tragedy. He will definitely be missed by me and my friends. Every saturday we would come in to the bar for karaoke and the first thing we would say is 'Where is Chris?' You will be missed but not forgotten, and it is so obvious you were loved, my condolences to your family.

I was very sorry & shocked to hear of Chris' passing. I knew him via my band's playing at the Sports Section. Chris was a funny & warm guy--he will definitley be missed.

My deepest condolences to Chris's family...
Chris, growing up friends since Franklin school, to all the hockey games at Weber, jamming to Metallica, high school, Sports Section...you will truely be missed. I am still shocked that I won't find you smiling behind the bar at Sports Section. You sincerely are and will always be an outstanding individual.

December 15, 2004

Chris was one of my son George's good friends for many years. Due to that friendship, I had the great pleasure of Chris's company on many, many occasions. I say "great pleasure" because Chris was so much fun to be around. I had the van.. so I was always nominated to do the driving to the hockey games before the boys got their licenses. We had a lot of fun and so many laughs. I spent a lot of hours on the bleachers watching the games with Chris' father,...

I only knew Chris for a little over 2 years from the Sports Section, however, it felt longer.

Everytime I went in there we would joke around w/ each other. I remember this one time when he was a waiter...I was only drinking soda that nite and he was joking around w/ me saying that I had enough to drink and to be careful driving home...lol I guess you had to be there...but it was really funny.

He was a great person w/ a great sense of humor. Everytime I saw him he...

Chris Armenti… Where do I start?

I have known Chris for what seems like forever… ok, at least as long as I can remember. We met sometime in middle school through my other great friends Rob M. and Danny P.

Chris and I grew up playing hockey together at Ed Weber Park. We eventually graduated to Extremes in Bridgwater after being thrown off the tennis courts many, many, MANY times. As our talent grew in the hockey rink, so did our friendship. I had told his father...