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Christopher Cory Groffman

Virginia Beach, Virginia

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It is with broken hearts that we announce the passing of Christopher Cory Groffman, age 32. Chris is survived by his parents Alan and Joye Groffman, his sister Erin, his sister Amy and brother-in-law Kyle, his adoring niece Emerson, Aunt Laura, Uncle Bob and his cousins. Chris was diagnosed with...

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Dear Alan and Joye,
What an incredible, brilliant, supportive, and kind man Chris has always been.
We are heartbroken about this, and send you our deepest condolences.
We worked with Chris on shows in Los Angeles and Las Vegas and got to know his brilliant artistic talent, and his fun and caring personality. He made the absolute most of his time, and we enjoyed his insights, ingenuity, dedication and desire to create art even during the hardest fate. And through it all he was...

Dear Alan and Joye,

What a wonderful, brilliant, dedicated, caring and supportive man Chris has always been. We are heartbroken over this and send you our deepest condolences. Chris worked with us on shows in Los Angeles and Los Vegas and got to know this incredible man, his brilliant artistry, and his fun and caring personality.
He did the absolute most with his time, and we valued his insights and desire to create even through the hardest fate. We wish we could have done...

Hi Alan and Joye,
Were so sorry to learn of Chris' passing from Nola and Jon Groff. He certainly was a fine young man with a promising career. You're in our thoughts and prayers. Blessings, Nan and Lew

Ce’Ann and I offer our sincere condolences to you and Joye . We are enjoying our retirement in Nags Head

I worked with him on "Walk the Prank" and found him not only to be a tremendously creative man but also a very giving and supporting man. I appreciate that he always followed his passions, even when cancer raised it's ugly head. As you know, he had a love for technology, flying, and filmmaking and he will not be forgotten. I mourn his loss but cherish the fact that I got to know him. RIP Chris.

What a tragic loss. It is obvious he constructed a creative and fascinating life since I knew him and Alan in Indian Guides. Hy-Es-Ka-Lush.