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Christopher Hyatt

Denver, Colorado

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46, of Denver, passed on 9/24/13. Services pending. More info at www.AllStatesCremation.com.

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Chris was always smiling and laughing. He was perceptive, kind, and thoughtful. His accident didn´t change him; it only enhanced his best qualities. If I could be the person I would want to meet on my worst day, it would be you, Chris. You were such a good person, and the memory of you lives on in me, with the hope to be like you.

Chris Hyatt and I became good friends when we attended school at Karr Junior High. We also both attended Ben Franklin. I was so sad when he moved away, and although we never saw each other again, I never stopped looking for him. Now, I learned, after his passing that we both lived in Austin, Texas at the same time! Christopher, you used to make me laugh and smile like no one else. You were a bright light in my life. You passed too soon! I am so sorry that we never got to see each...

Our thoughts and prayers are with Chris' parents and family. We knew Chris at World Harvest Outreach Church, and so enjoyed his wonderful wit and inspiring good nature! We are grateful to have been at the lovely Memorial gathering. May God strengthen you all. "The Lord is close to all who call on him, yes, to all who call on him in truth." Psalm 145:18

I had the privilege and good luck to know and have Chris as a friend for the last 24 years. We were next door neighbors in Old Clarksville 1988, then roommates for a couple of years, and then next door neighbors again as I rented the house next door on West 11th Street. Chris had a wonderful family who extended their love and generosity to me on so many different occasions I can't even count them. Thats one of the many, many things that made Chris such a strong great person was the love...

My deepest sympathy to Hillary, Diane, and Cliff. Sending you all love and prayers.
- Aimee Guillot

My sincere condolences to you on the loss of your wonderful son, Chris. I knew Chris when he attended World Harvest Outreach Church in Austin. He was such a bright, fun guy and always had a good story to tell. I remember when he was water baptized in Lake Austin at one of our annual picnics. Our loss is heaven's gain. Praying that the peace and comfort of God will be very real to you at this time.

Diane, Cliff, Hillary, and the entire Hyatt family. My deepest sympathy for your loss. I will be forever grateful to have know Chris. He was a dear friend and will be deeply missed. Chris was a truly inspirational - one of a kind character, his smile could lift any spirit, his enthusiasm and zest for life was contagious and once he set his mind to something- watch out- he was unstoppable! I often speak about Chris' accomplishments to my patients as an inspiration to help them see the...

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I always enjoyed seeing and visiting with Chris and Jay Jay at Castle Hill every Thursday. He was an inspiration. Love to you all. Lynne Ohmstede

My deepest sympathy to the Hyatt family. Chris is a joy to the world and we shared so many great memories, friends, dogs, and of course food! God bless you all and know that you are in our hearts and prayers.

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