Christopher-Dewey-Obituary

Christopher Dewey

San Diego, California

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Christopher Dewey passed away in San Diego, California. The obituary was featured in San Diego Union-Tribune on January 24, 2008.

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Chris,
It's seem's like yeasterday! I can't believe the 8 years went by already! I miss your hugs and kisses! We were together for 7 years! I miss your family too
and I wished we would've gotten married!
Hugges and kisses to heaven!
I miss your hair in my face too!
I know God is watching you and taking good care of you!
From your Girlfriend Sherry Gullette January 25th 2008

I was an x-ray tech at Tri-City Hospital and worked with Christopher a few times when he was a patient. Each time, even though he obviously wasn't feeling well, he managed to be one of the most pleasant and easygoing people i've ever met. I've worked with tens of thousands of people in the course of my career and few have made a more lasting impression on me. He struck me as a really gentle soul with a tremendous amount of inner strength. Peace, Morgan Machen.

I know you are looking down on us from Heaven, and continue to remind us of the joys of being
"Charmed With Desire".
Still miss you Son.
Love, Dad.

I can't believe it's been as long as it has since Chris left us. He was my first kiss. I remember as kids how we would all hang out together. We used to have a lot of fun. Some times it seems like yesterday.

I miss you Chris. I pray that God's taking good care of you.

Love,

its been a long time. i first met chris back in the mid 90's through friends at good shepherd church in carlsbad. i remembered him from helgrens sportfishing since i used to go fishing there as a kid. i have memories of him always with a big smile!!!! he must have been a blessing to his family. it is really cool that you all keep placing a memorial for him every year. i never met any of his family members but god bless you all and have a great 2008.....

My heart goes out to you at this time and in the days ahead.

I was Chris' first grade teacher at Pacifica El, School. He was the sweetest child imaginable. Remember him well and treasure your memories.
Sincerely,
Mary M. Webster

miss you uncle bubba