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Christopher Michael Moreno

Houston, Texas

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November 20, 1972 to November 5, 2008 CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL MORENO (TATUM) is survived by his wife, family and friends. He graduated New Caney High School in 1991 and served with the USMC from 1992-1995. He was attending the University of Houston in pursuit of a BS. In keeping with his wishes...

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Miss U,Chris.from WDW,RIP.

Michael and Rin

This has been a rough year son. Lost your Uncle Dale Edward in March and then your Uncle Damon a day to the year of your leaving. Grandma is alone now and we're all feeling the void left behind. I hope all thress of you are together now and that ya'll have found Duane also. I miss you more and more the closer your birthday and the holidays come. Watch over all of us Michael. We all need you.
I love you ~ Mom

I am just thinking about you and how much I still miss you. I can't believe that you are not here anymore and my heart still aches that we won't ever talk about things again. I don't understand it. Just missing you cuz.
Kris

Somewhere a journey begins at the end of the wordly existence we know.
Somewhere a path stretches over the stars and rivers of memories flow.
Somewhere a silence is heard far away and the brightness of day fills the night.
Where the trials of life are resolved into peace.
When a soul finds its way to the light.

I read this poem every day and think of you son. I am missing you so much. It has been especially hard this third month. I miss talking to you on Sundays and keep...

Chris, well I knew Chris from Outback Steakhouse in Humble, Tx. We spent alot of great fun times together and he was a GREAT FRIEND! I was so sad to hear that Chris was no longer blessing us all with his prescense. I called him Chrissy and he let me...months could go by and we would pick up where we left off. I will cherish my memories & photos. I want to send my prayers for peace for everyone who loved Chris and is missing him yesterday, today, tomorrow...forever.

Chris,

You will be missed. I have many fond memories of my time in the Corps, and many of those memories include you.

God bless, and guard well Heaven's streets.

Semper Fi,

Frank

Kentucky Derby

Hey Chris,
Remember the "Kipper Snack Bandit?" The tripwire in tech control that I set that the Marines watch section got blamed for? Messing with Ray Nelson & Les Olsen with those pranks?
For some reason, I remember us going to Roo's Leap for dinner in Montrose at least once, if not a few times. I remember one dinner in particular.
And of course memories from the Kentucky Derby the year you came to visit Roger Schambaugh and to meet-up w/the rest of us.
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With his "pet snake" in Austin