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Mr. Christopher "Chris" Cross

Utica, New York

Mar 28, 1955 – May 8, 2024

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BORN
March 28, 1955
DIED
May 8, 2024
LOCATION
Utica, New York

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UTICA – Mr. Christopher "Chris" Cross, age 69, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, May 8, 2024, in the comfort and dignity of his home with his loving family by his side. Born in Bronx River, NY on March 28, 1955, Christopher was the son of the late Willie, Sr. and Inel (Adams) Cross. He was...

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We grew up together in the Bronx River Project , with good friends past and present.last I saw Chris was on Florida at the hospital with Peggy and his friend and daughter.we had some great memory's of life growing back in the good old days in the big park we laughed and ,I told him that I would see him when I go back to our reunion in our Bronx River Project where many story's were born.love my bro .SIP ALWAYS JOEY D*+*

We were blessed to have worked with Chris at Insight House and are grateful for his friendship through the years. Our lives were made better by knowing Chris. He was a great person devoted to his family- he was always eager to show us the latest pictures of his wife and family whenever we met. Our most sincere condolences to Peggy, the children and family. We will miss him dearly and will keep him in our hearts. Don and Sharon

To the man who gave me hope when I was lost and couldn´t find any. You helped me change my life. Thank you. John Berube.

So sorry for your loss Peggy

I enjoyed working with Chris at the Rescue Mission early in my career. Chris had a positive impact on my lives. Condolences to his family.

i had the pleasure of working with Chris many years ago at Insight House, his calm demeanor in often chaotic situations was a blessing. he was always upbeat and sweet to those who worked with him. Noreen

I had the pleasure of working with Chris many years ago at Insight House. He was sweet soul who was a to everyone he met. Condolences to his family and all whose lives he touched.