Christopher-Dawicki-Obituary

Christopher M. Dawicki

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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DAWICKI
CHRISTOPHER M., tragically on July 24, 2004, age 42, beloved husband of Teresa M. (nee Spielberger), loving father of Nichole Lee, Cristie Marie and Melissa Lynn, devoted son of Dorothy Dytch and Ronald J. Dawicki, cherished grandson of Genevive Dawicki and brother of Bryan J. Dawicki. Relatives and friends are invited to his Funeral Thursday 10:30 A.M. BURNS FUNERAL HOME, 9708 Frankford Ave. (So. of Grant Ave.) followed by his Funeral Mass 12:15 P.M. St. Katherine of Siena Church. Int. Sunset Memorial Park. Viewing Wednesday eve. 6 to 9 P.M.

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Cousin Chris

Its been a month and a day since u left us. We miss you more and more each and every day that passes by. you are our angel now looking over all of us. We got ur voice stuck in our head that will never go away. Thanxz for everything you did for the family...

We miss you and love you so much... See you when We get there
One Love

Even though u are in heaven now.... we still hear u cheering on them E-A-G-L-E-S....

Dad,
I'm sorry I didn't write sooner. I just don't no what to say. Now that you're not here anymore all I can do is sit here and wait. Almost like I did when I was little. I'd wait up for you and mommy to come home, but this time I'm waiting for nothing. It's been a month and I'm still just waitng. I hope you're happy up there and I want to thank you for being the best dad I could of ever dreamed of. Thanks for everything. I love you so much.

Dear Terry and family: Bob told me about your loss. I am truely sorry to hear this sad news. Please know that you will be in my thoughts and prayers. Although it has been many years since I last saw Chris in Willow Grove, I remember he was always able to make me smile and laugh. May God bless you and your family.

To My Love,
Words cannot explain how I am feeling.There is this emptiness in my heart that hurts so very much. I miss you so much babe. I love you with all of my heart and soul..Take care up there....

Dear Terri and Girls,
I am truly sorry about Chris. He was a good guy - proud of you and the girls. Just know that you and your family will be in my prayers. I'll never forget all the good times we had at the Harmonia Club and how Chris and I always teased each other about our voices. I can still hear his voice -- he is an unforgetable person and will be missed dearly.
Terri, if there is anything I can do, please let me know.
Love,
Rose (Toni's sister)

I never who to Dedicate this to.
But this is for You Dad And all of your friends who have shown there love. I love You All.

I can see it in your eyes--- Theres a love hidden in disguise..
And As my thoughts circle our weaknesses--- My actions surround our pride..
Each spoken word is a beginning to a world unknown to closed minds---
And as I listen closely as you speak, I am not suprised to find-- That I am no longer blind---
Youve captured my...

Dear Terri and Family,
Words cannot even begin to express my feelings. We have had so many Great times that I am so Thankful for. Not a day goes by that I don't think of you, the girls, Mom-Mom, and Chris's voice. If you need to talk ANYTIME day or night you just call and I will be there. Love Always, Dar

Chris,

Thank you for all of the great memories. You are a kind and generous person who will be missed by all. My sincere condolences to Terri and the girls. You are in our prayers.

On behalf of the Coccio family, I would like to extend our heartfelt condolances to Chris' family and friends. My brother Joe and I spent the first 12 years of our life hanging with Brian and Chris everyday, playing stickball or running the neighborhood. We fought a lot, as many kids did, but we laughed a lot. I remember the elaborate haunted houses that Chris would coordinate every October. Every Halloween, he would set up the entire house into a really scary haunted house and then charge...