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Christopher Scott Ellis

Downington, Pennsylvania

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Christopher Scott Ellis of Downingtown Christopher Scott Ellis, 46, of Downingtown, passed away suddenly on Thursday, Feb. 28, 2013 at Chester County Hospital. He was the beloved husband of Colleen Cullen Ellis, with whom he shared 17 years of marriage. Born in Rochester, N.Y., Chris was the son...

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I still miss you, my dear high school friend! You were like a brother to me, and losing touch was so like you ( and me). I treasure the memories I have of shenanigans with you and am so sorry that the world and your family has lost you. We had so much fun!!!

So sorry to hear of this loss. Chris will be missed. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family.

The world came to a stanstill when I heard this terrible news. The star theatrical boy, class Valedictorain, prize pupil of IHS...gone from this world? This is beyond devastating. So many of us loved Chris. He represented the academically respected, but also the social deviant. His talents, charisma, and abilities were legendary. I scammed tickets to see him speak at the Class of 1985 graduation at the Eastman Theater. His speech began, "In a few moments, the people gathered here before you...

Colleen and family We were so sad to hear of your loss. You are in our prayers. May God bless you.
Aunt Rosemary & Uncle John

Chris and I were best friends for the hardest ten years in a kids life. I have missed him these past 25 years, and will always. I have thousands of memories and stories, always willing to share them with anybody.

God Bless

Colleen you and your family are in my prayers so sorry for your loss.Teiny and steve

Mr. and Mrs. Ellis, Kim and Chris' wife and children, I am so very sorry for your loss. I only remember Chris as the nerdy little brother that would bother Kim and me when we were hanging out, listening to music in the Ellis' living room. But I know from Kim that he grew into a fine young man and was much loved. I wish I had had time to get to know him again. He will be missed.

I knew Chris from LNP and remember him as being so young and driven back then. Chris was a talented guy in many ways - work, humor, family and music. He took on assignments at LNP with such a drive but would always make you laugh at the end of a serious meeting or phone call. I best remember his enthusiasm in making the big leap to SLP Mexico and how driven he was about learning the language, which he accomplished in a very short period of time.
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