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Christopher Boragno

San Francisco, California

1956 - 2019

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Christopher M. Boragno

March 22, 1956 - March 26, 2019

Christopher M. Boragno, 63, of San Francisco, in the presence of his sister LeeAnn and her husband Gabriel, took his last breath in San Mateo at TLC Board and Care on March 26, 2019. Chris was a native of the Richmond District in San...

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My deepest condolences to your family for the loss of your love one. May your cherished memories created, brighten your days and help sustain you at this time. John 6:40 gives much comfort by looking forward to Jesus promise of seeing your love one again.

I was a neighbor of the Boraragno's, great family. Chris was a happy-go-lucky-guy. The only guy I know to win a new ride! Chris, always had a joke or two to tell.
Will be missed

Leland

I was a neighbor of Chis on 21st Ave, he was happy go lucky person. The only person I know to win a brand new car, a Chev Bronco. Chris always had a good joke or two to tell on a given day.
Will be missed.

Chris was one of the first people I met when I moved to San Francisco 40 years ago. He was a kind, loving, funny, terrific person who treated me like a sister. He stayed close to our family while our kids grew up and the whole Boragno family were part of our family as well. We lived across the street and oftentimes would get together for drinks and laughs. Chris loved life and people and he will be greatly missed.

My love and prayers to Leeann and family at this time of loss, but...

I am MrsEvans, Chris's fifth grade teacher at St.Monica' elementary school. I remember Chris as a good student with a great sense of humor and lots of fun.My condolences to LeeAnn a very sweet little girl MrsEvans 1966

I knew Chris from the Flower Mart, where we both worked in the late 90's. He was always very friendly and funny and I was so sad to read today of his passing. Sending sympathy to his family. Rest In Peace, Chris.

Condolences LeeAnn,

The Richmond District is a strong family that will miss your brother Christopher big time.

Chris made me laugh and made everyone around him happy. Met Chris and Clarence in Sonoma while visiting my Aunt Dorothy and my Uncle Leo T. Rosi. Enjoyed many dinners together not to mention a cocktail or two. He will be missed and always remembered as "one of the special ones"

Regrets,

Lynne & Leo R. Rosi

Chris, Laura, Don Kollerer, Paul Bianchi

I remember Chris from the late 70's and early 80's. We got together many times in Pacifica and even went to his home in San Francisco and had a nice dinner with his family. Sorry to have lost touch over the years and sad to read of his passing. ~ Laura Hurley