CHRISTOPHER-EATON-Obituary

CHRISTOPHER J. EATON

Washington, District of Columbia

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  CHRISTOPHER JOHN EATON  A long-time resident of Vienna, VA died on August 18, 2013 of a heart attack while competing in the Luray Sprint Triathlon. He was the son of Mrs. Elizabeth B. Eaton and the late William F. Eaton, Lt. Col. USAF (Ret.) of Vienna.  Chris was born at Biggs AFB in El...

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Gone but never forgotten. Rest well Chris your works in allied healthcare education will transcend for eternity. Terry Humphrey ABHES Past-Commissioner and Surgical Technology Specialist

Gone but never forgotten Larger than life that touched so many hearts.

What a gentle giant. A sweet soul that’s never forgotten and dearly miss. Fond memories forever, RIP my friend.
Terry Humphrey, Past Commisioner

Miss you Chris, that infectious smile and a heart of gold that God desired to shine in heaven.

"Good One" was just a nickname. "Best One" described the man and his life. Thanks for including me in that life, brother, if only for a short time. Peace, my friend.

Saved by Zero!

Chris, among the most upbeat, can do people I've ever known, from the good old days at Fairfield Uni to following your adventures on Facebook. Always put a smile on my face. Miss you mate. RIP.

I've been on a lot of adventures all over the world with Chris over the past 20 years --cruises to the Caribbean, the Mediterranean, the Black Sea, and Tahiti as well as trips to Australia and Italy and New Year's Eves several times in West Virginia. Chris made every trip more exciting, fun, and zany. He was always ready for a good game of cards or Mexican train or a good time socializing in a bar. Chris was a joy to have along and his exuberance was contagious. For example,.....even...

Chris was one of the friendliest, nicest, funniest guys at Fairfield U! I was ALWAYS laughing when I was with him! He reconnected with me on FB and made me instantly remember how much I loved being with him in college and missed seeing him. We continued our friendship thru FB and for that I am grateful. My thoughts and prayers go out to his beloved family and many friends. Know that he is watching down over everyone with his great big smile on his face (and maybe he is trying to lick a...

The sadness and tears of your loss will be replaced by the memories of your beautiful smile and laughter that we have had the pleasure of experiencing for the past 20 years. Going through all of the pictures of our fun times together, it was evident that we all felt joy and happiness in your presence.