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Christopher Lackey

Houston, Texas

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LackeyChristopher Robert Lackey, 39, died on April 28, 2011 in an avalanche near Alaska's Mount McKinley. He was born January 12, 1972 in Blacksburg, Virginia. He graduated summa cum laude from the University of Oregon in Eugene. Chris was also an accomplished rower, medaling in numerous national...

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Chris, We will always cherish the moments at school together and will sorely miss you and your smile.
on behalf of your friends from Texas A&M

Chris,

I will hold all our precious memories close to my heart. We will all miss you. You were the love of my life and I cherish the time we had together.

In my heart always...love you!
Michelle

Michelle - I am so sorry for your loss! Chris was a compassionate leader - always thinking of others. Always a warm smile!! You and your family remain in my prayers.

Dear Michelle,Evan, Abbie, Katie, Lana, and Bob, You are in our thoughts, hearts and prayers as you go through this time of loss and sorrow. Chris was so full of life and a sense of challenge and adventure, and participated in so many different venues with all his gifts. Know you are being held in God's loving care as you try to cope with this terrible tragedy. Cammie & Dave Bella, Corvallis, OR

Dear Michelle,
On behalf of everyone here at Acclaim you have our deep and heartfelt sympathy on the loss of your dear husband. We were all shocked to hear of his passing and want you to know how very sorry we are. From what we read, Chris sounds like the kind of man many others should try to emulate, smart, loving, compassionate and faithful.

May God bless you and give you the strength during this difficult period.
John and Elizabeth Elder

To the Lackey Family,
We are sorry to hear of your loss. Our hearts and prayers are with you during this devastating time.

Michelle, I heard the news from our friends at VE in Houston. What a terrible tragedy. My thoughts are with you. Doug Glass

Chris was a gentle spirit and a faithful presence in the children's Sunday School at First Presbyterian. He was so dedicated, and it was so obvious that he was committed to being a Godly role model to those dear children and committed to raising them in the love of Christ. Every family who had a child in his class has benefited from this devoted teacher of the Word. We are grateful, and he will be so dearly missed.

So sorry for your loss Michele. You and the children are in my thoughts and prayers.

Margaret Ceconi