Christopher-Eades-Obituary

Christopher Aaron Eades

Obituary

EADES, Christopher Aaron, age 29, of Richmond, died January 11, 2009. He is survived by his parents, Daniel and Sue Eades; a brother, two stepbrothers and three stepsisters. A graveside service will be held 2 p.m. Thursday at Sunset Memorial Park.
This obituary was originally published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

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Still lost of words! RIP

Chris you will be greatly missed, I loved you like a brother man. See you if i get there.

RIP Chris! I jus found out today what a shock! Ill miss ya man! Until we meet again. I luv ya! Keep a watch over us and hold a seat for me!

Chris you were my heart, soul, my world, my everything. I truely loved you with all my heart and will miss you. We went through ALOT of things together but through the good and the bad we stuck together. You always put a smile on my face saying something or doing something silly. I have so many great memorys with you. One of my best memories is during the summer we went to the river just about everyday. I know you in a better place now with god looking down on us. I love you sunshine and you...

To the family of Chris and especially Mike. I only knew Chris for a short while as he stayed with me only for about a month but, he did a lot for me while he was here and I will miss him. I will always remember him as being a funny, compasionate, and caring person. Every night Chris would stay up at the window of my house trying to see a black bear who had taken a liken to my yard. He even cut down some woods so he could get a clear view in case the bear came while he was sleeping. I will...

chris you were a good friend we went through alot together me, you shawn, mike, and shane we were all so close of friends you will be missed.

Chris you were a wonderful person, who always made me laugh. You had the best personality which explains why you have so many who care about you. You will always be in my heart and your family in my prayers.
Love Always

Chris was a man of many words he let his light shine everywhere he went, with that charming smile and always joking. Loved his younger brother Mike so much they were always ONE when they were young boys you never seen one without the other. Hang in there Mike the Lord will see you through this. And always remember the good times.
Aunt Nita

Mike,
I'm so sorry to hear about Chris he will be missed and never forgotten love always
Livie Pultz (Duncan)