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Christopher John "Cj" Cronin

Wilbraham, Massachusetts

2004 - 2024

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Christopher John "CJ" Cronin2004 - 2024WilbrahamChristopher John ""CJ"" Cronin, 20, passed away on Wednesday, December 18, 2024. A 2022 graduate of Minnechaug Regional High School, he was in his Junior year at the D'Amore-McKim School of Business at Northeastern University in Boston. He was an...

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I'm truly sorry to hear about the loss of CJ. My heart truly breaks for you all. No words can take away the pain you must be feeling. My prayers go out to all.

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We cannot imagine the pain and heartache you´re feeling. We are praying for your peace and comfort. Prayers for the whole family

Words cannot express how incredibly sad we are for all of you. Know that we are sending loving thoughts and prayers your way. Wish we were closer so we could be there for you. Love always, Aunt Christine and Beth

CJ was a remarkable comedian and friend. He brought so much joy to our stand-up comedy club at NEU, Times New Roman. I always aspired to be as confident and authentic as CJ could be on stage. He was always happy to open our shows, and we never once doubted his ability to get an audience engaged and excited. I will never forget CJs legendary impressions - he was so insanely talented and our club will not be the same without him. We love you CJ

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From the brief time I knew CJ, he lit up every room he was in. He was an amazing talent on the few short films he worked on with Northeastern's video production club. His smile was contagious and even though he was only on a few film shoots, he made such an impact on this club and the people in it. When I think of NUTV, CJ's personality is the definition of a member of this club. His humor, his smile, his talent were irreplaceable. He will be dearly missed.

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The funniest guy around, you really got me out of my shell and made me feel so welcome at Northeastern. As we say in the UK, the pain of parting is nothing to the joy of meeting again