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Christopher D. Glatz

CANANDAIGUA, New York

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Christopher D. Glatz Loved by all Canandaigua - Christopher D. Glatz, age 44, of Middle Cheshire Road, died Saturday, Feb. 14, 2009, at his home. He is survived by two children, Stefanie and Anthony Glatz, both of Rochester; two stepchildren, Haley and Daniel Fonda, both of Canandaigua; grandson,...

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Miss you so much Chris. You are in my thoughts and prayers everyday. You are deeply loved by many. You will never be forgotten.

Thinking of all of you forever, but especially today. Stay strong. You are forever in the hearts of so many.

Chris, though you may be gone from our lives, you will NEVER be forgotten. May you rest in peace.

A day has not gone by that you have not crossed my mind.
It is an honor to keep your guest book online. After all the help and support you gave me and my daughters, it is the least I could do for you. I also wanted to give others the opportunity to leave you a message today and let you know how much you are loved and missed.
Rest in peace my friend

You are truly missed at Quail. I hope that you can rest now Chris. I will always miss your beautiful smile. I will see you again someday.

Christopher was my second father. I am his step children's nanny and still am. I've known the Glatz's for almost 6 years. Once you become a part of thier family there's no turning back as what Christopher always told me, as well as Stefani his daughter. I'm still reminded today of that by her! There are so many memories of "big daddy C" I think i'd probably have to start with... he always was there for me even at 2a.m. when my car broke down, or my big car accident last year. He was the first...

I remember being younger, and your dad's biggest concern about me was that i was too much like him.
I sure hope he was right, because i would consider that an honor. Your dad was a truly amazing person, which is clearly visible in the hearts of all the people he had touched and meant something too.

I know I didn't see your dad very often, but he was so much like my own that it didn't matter how much time passed between visits but we always picked up where we left off. He had such a goofy and corny sense of humor that although in high school it seems embarrassing, it became something so significant in all my memories. He was the one that made it possible for me and Chris to go on our first date. No words can express how much better this place was with him in it. All my love <3

Im so sorry for your loss Steph. Its unimaginable what it must be like to lose a parent so young and tragically. And losing a grandfather for your son, Love you Steph.