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Christopher Patterson Blair

Formerly Of Ardmore, Pennsylvania

1949 - 2017

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Christopher Patterson Blair, formerly of Ardmore Christopher Patterson Blair, 67, died after a long struggle with Parkinson’s disease on March 8, 2017 in Vero Beach , FL, where he retired in 2015, after living in Ardmore, PA for 40 years. He was born on August 11, 1949 in Warren, OH to Howard and...

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Chris was my light, my confidant, friend and neighbor. Chris and I shared quirkiness and thrifty stories. Chris was both. Bless his family. ~ RIP

To Chris's Family
Chris and I went to Alabama together. We occasionally saw each other in NY or Atlanta.
We remained good friends, So it is with a heavy and sad heart that give my sincere condolences and love to all that knew him.

During my college years, I worked with Chris while interning at Moody's in New York City. I was really impressed with Chris's relaxed and approachable demeanor in our day-to-day interactions. He was instrumental in mentoring my work/life development as a student intern. He was quick to offer encouragement and guidance as we were beginning to plan our career paths.

Chris was a consummate professional and a kind man. I will always remember him fondly and wish his family the grace of God...

Chris was a wonderful member and friend for many years at the Pine Valley Golf Club.

Libby and Haynes, I know this has been hard for you and your family. My heart is with you.

Mary Simpson

Hello Mary, Laurel and Elizabeth - It has been 4 years since we last spoke, I believe it was in Vermont at Duff and Rory's wedding. First let me offer my heartfelt condolences to you all on the passing of your husband and father.

Chris always, and I mean always greeted me with affection and enthusiasm during those formative years growing up in Chatham Township. NJ. AS a 10 year old such affirmation from such a handsome and cool guy was so impressionable at the time. I think Chris must...

I met Chris in 1971 at Colleen and Bob's wedding. He was Bob's Best Man and I was Colleen's Maid of Honor. It was the first of many wonderful times we shared over the coming years. We were together at that most pivotal time for us all...of launching ourselves into the world and life during our early 20s. He was such a wonderful part of my early adulthood and I knew him as an extremely handsome, well dressed, fun, witty, debonair and big hearted person. We looked for jobs together - he was...

Chris and Kathy Pasley in their 20s

Chris when I knew him