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Christopher Grady Gilmore

Rocky Hill, Clinton, Connecticut

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GILMORE, CHRISTOPHER Christopher Grady Gilmore, 47, of Rocky Hill, died suddenly on Monday, December 3rd in Middletown. Born in Concord, MA on March 7, 1965, he was the beloved son of George and Mary (Grady) Gilmore of Clinton. Christopher graduated from Avon High School, attended Castleton State...

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Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore, Gilmore family and friends, I am so sorry to have just heard of Chris's passing. I have very fond childhood memories of playing neighborhood pickup basketball games and driveway hockey with Chris. He would always stick up for me being the younger kid. May God bless.

You're in my prayers Chris. You had a way of making me laugh. I'll always remember you and keep you in my thoughts. I miss you already.

George and Mary, I offer my deepest heartfelt condolences for the loss of your son, Chris. In the short time I knew him, we had some good, sincere talks and I'll always remember him to be a good responsible man, always willing to help.

Uncle Chris,

Words cannot express how much you will be missed by myself, Justin, and Gavin. Our lives were made better by having known you. I remember being a little girl and making money off giving you foot rubs. I recall so many family vacations and hiking adventures that made up my childhood...you are a huge part of my memories and always will be. I feel blessed to have developed a different relationship with you during my adulthood. one in which I began to understand the...

Thomas, Owen and Jackson (dog)

Dear Chris,

Words cannot express how saddened we are with your passing. You will always hold a special place in our hearts, especially your nephews'. They wanted to say a few things that they loved about you:

Thomas (6), You were the best at filling up water balloons. I liked throwing them at your car to give it a car wash. You were good at throwing us on the slip and slide. I iked eating at Culvers with you. I liked how I could hear you snore through the vent. I love...