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Christopher P. Burd

Sycamore, Illinois

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Christopher Patrick Burd, 47, of Sycamore, Ill., formerly of Rockford, died Thursday, April 19, 2007, at home, surrounded by his loving family after a brief, courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. Born Sept. 14, 1959, in Rockford, he was the son of James William and Mary Anne (White) Burd. On...

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Kendra and Jamie,

I couldnt believe it when Glenda passed. Now, you also lost your father. My prayers are with you both. I know words cannot express your loss and it has been a long time since we have seen each other, but I was your neighboor for a long time and just want you both to know if you need anything I am here for you.. Glenda and Chris are no longer in pain and are happy in heaven watching over you both.. Again, if you need anything call me.. I am truely sad and sorry for...

Kendra and Jamie,

When I heard about Glenda I was very sad. Now, I hear about your dad I am very sorry also. I cannot imagine what you are going through. I know I have not personally seen you guys in a long time. I grew up as your neighbor and I always will be here for both of you. If either of you need anything just call me. I am very sorry for your losses and I can assure you that they are not in pain anymore and are happy together in Heaven watching over you both....

Good-bye Chris,
I'm lucky that our lives have crossed paths. You will be sadly missed.
Go in peace.

Kendra,
I don't know if you're aware of how many lives both your mom and dad touched. They both were special people and will be thought of and missed by many. When I heard of your mom's passing, I was grateful you had Chris, but I didn't know he too was ill. They and you are heavy on my mind. The love they shared and the love you were a part of never ends. You'll carry it with you throughout your life.
I know it was a high priority of your folks that you go on to College and I know you...

Jamie:
I first knew your Father when he did his student teaching. Those nine weeks evolved into a special friendship. I know that you witnessed his desire to live life to the fullest and to provide you with love, security, and happiness. May his love for you continue to live on in your heart.