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Christopher Thomas Martin

Charleston, South Carolina

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Christopher Thomas Martin GOOSE CREEK - Christopher Thomas Martin, age 30, of Goose Creek, SC, passed away Tuesday, July 1, 2014. Chris was born July 8, 1983 in Nashville, TN, son of William Martin of Stafford, VA, and Carolyn and her husband, Randy Allen, of White House, TN. He served in the...

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One of the great personalities and loving souls we encounter in our lifetime. Although my time with him was short, it was memorable. Every time something reminds me of Chris, it makes me smile.

We are so terribly sorry for your loss. Chris was a neighbor here, and a hero for serving our country. Our thoughts and prayers are with you

Chris was always such a talented and wonderful soul. You always knew how to make people laugh. Thank you for always being a friend. We will miss you, love you buddy. Deepest sympathy to the family.

I'm so sorry for your loss; my son went to school with him and was proud to call him a friend.

I am so sorry for this loss. I loved Chris with all my heart. He had the most beautiful soul. My thoughts and prayers are with his family. May his soul be at peace forever

Our deepest most heartfelt sympathies go out to the entire families.Since my daughter is a friend of Hannah's, we got to know Chris a little bit these past few years.Always smiling, being funny and always a really nice guy. The kids just adore him (mine included)and I know they will miss him dearly. Thank you Chris for your military service, and thanks for being a bright spot in many people's lives.We'll miss seeing you.RIP.

Chris was such a wonderful young man with a heart of pure kindness that I will always remember. I am so sad to know that he is gone.

The Lethgo family in Tennessee are so, so sorry for your loss. Chris was almost a fixture at our house, a friend to my son and later, my daughters. We were so happy to see him when he left the Army and returned to Tennessee. I wish I could find some comforting words, but I am at a loss. He was a great guy. I hope you find some semblance of peace during this hard time.

Witty. Creative. Kind-hearted. Hard to find a better person to call a brother, uncle or friend, . His spirit will live forever with those he touched.