Christopher Lee-Palmer-Obituary

Christopher Lee Palmer

Phoenix, Arizona

1962 - 2017

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Palmer, Christopher Lee Christopher Lee Palmer passed away November 17th, 2017, in Tempe, AZ."Chris" was a beloved father, son, brother, and invaluable friend, who lost his life to a devastating fall. He was born December 14, 1962, in Albuquerque, where he was a resident until 1993. He...

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Chris and I worked together at Motorola on 52nd Street in Phoenix in 1993 and immediately bonded with our mutual sense of humor and thirst for problem solving. Then again we worked together with John Ryburn Services supporting customers with diffusion processes and equipment used in the semiconductor industry. Sadly, as it often happens, we lost contact with each other and I just recently learned of his passing. Whenever I think of him I have to smile thinking about how much fun we had...

I knew Chris back in the 60's when I dated his sister Dee. I taught him to play football when he was about 7-8 years old. I am so sorry to hear of his passing and my condolences go out to Dee, Cindy and his Dad Pete.
Chris obviously grew up to be an amazing and very talented man and Father as I knew he would all those years ago.
My Condolences,
Steve Young
Lewisville, NC

I knew Chris from Tech. He was my suite mate. Always made me laugh. Great guy. Awesome trips to Magdalena in his VW wagon jammin' Van Halen cassettes. Lost touch when he left Tech in spring of '87. I still remember vividly the crazy hat he wore, the crazy poncho and round glasses. He always had a smile, no matter what. He'd come over to our side of the dorm and light up his farts. Am gonna miss you, brother. You made this guy laugh when I was so far away from home. God Bless.

I knew Chris from when we were in cub scouts at Eubank, all the way through Sandia and Tech. He was a lot of fun to be around and always the optimist (and the only guy who ever had the never to call Dr. Ball 'Ralph' in class.)

My condolences , knew him from Medtronic

My deepest sympathy to Chris's family. Especially his son whom he spoke about with such great pride.
I had the pleasure of working with Chris at Medtronic and he always kept all of us smiling and laughing.
He will be in my prayers.


I am so sorry for your loss. I am the outreach person for The Compassionate Friends. We are a local group of parents who have lost a child or children. We know the grief, we have walked the path. If the parent(s) and/or grandparent(s) of the deceased would like to attend our bi-Monthly meetings, join our Facebook pages or receive
The Compassionate Friends monthly newsletter or receive contact phone numbers please contact me.
Once again I am so sorry for your loss.
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