Christopher-McEachern-Obituary

Christopher F. McEachern

Brookline, No Attleboro, Duxbury, Massachusetts

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Age 38 of North Attleboro died on Friday Dec 31, 2004, peacefully at home surrounded by his family. Chris was born in Brookline, the beloved son of Robert and Dianne (Goddard) McEachern of Ft Myers, FL. parnter of Karl Ames formerly of Wareham. Brother of Robin Marie McEachern of Dillon CO and...

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Dear Dianne, Bob, Karl and Robin,

Mere words cannot convey how deeply saddened I am by Christopher's untimely passing and how much my heart aches for you. I have many fond memories of Chris, starting with when I first met him as an adorable toddler. So many years have passed since then, and he grew into a wonderful young man who touched so many lives. He certainly knew how to live life and probably did more in his short life and saw more of the world than many people who live...

I am deeply saddened by the loss of my friend Chris. I can only imagine the depth of your pain for which I am truly sorry. I will always remember the many joyful times I had with Chris whether working at Schwab, going to the races at Suffolk Downs or receiving the Christmas card he diligently sent every year. Chris was not only a wonderful person with a deep heart but also a true friend I will always remember in my prayers.

Dear Bob and Diane,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Chris was such a wonderful person, and such an inspiring young man. I have so many fond memories of him growing up and the funny things he did! My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dear Karl & the McEachern family,

Although we only met Chris briefly, we could see the kindness and humor he possessed. We are very sorry for your loss.

Our deepest sympathy,
Jessica and Greg Hansen

Dear Karl & McEachern family,
Please know that we share your loss. Chris was a good friend who will always be in our hearts. We miss him, but will remember his warmth, his smile, and his good nature. We know that his spirit will remain with us. Really, Chris will be there with us at every Red Sox game.
In love and prayer,

Chris was a loyal friend, a trustworthy advisor, and a great guy. Always there for others, his word was his bond and his life was selfless. Whether advising me over mutual fund picks, or explaining to me the mysteries of the Red Sox (at least he lived to see them win!), he shed light upon my path through life, and, I'm sure, on the paths of the many who knew and loved him. Now that light is extinguished. But we can carry the memory of Chris and how good a man he was in all he said and did by...

Dear Mr. & Mrs. McEachern, Karl, Robin and family,
I worked with Chris at Schwab and he was my friend. Chris was one of the kindest people I know. He was full of goodness - as you know. Very generous, hard working, loyal & trustworthy friend, lots of fun, smart and so caring. I am very sad for your loss. I will truly miss Chris. I know that he is an angel now for all of us. My deepest sympathy to you.
Love,
Kristin

Karl and family:
So deeply sorry to learn about Chris. His warmth, sense of humor and great ability to celebrate life will be sorely missed.

Katharine Manning
Schwab

Dear Mr. & Mrs. McEachern, Robin and Karl,
Please accept my condolences at this sad time. Chris was a wonderful person who was so fortunate to have so many loving people in his life. He won't be forgotten.
With Sympathy,
Kristin