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Christopher Vincent Murano

Syracuse, New York

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July 10, 2009 Christopher "Chris" Vincent Murano, 59, of Oakland, CA, died suddenly Friday, at Alta Bates Summit Medical Center, due to complications from acute leukemia. Born December 2, 1949, in Syracuse, and grew up in DeWitt, NY, oldest son of six to Dr. Alfieri and Gina Murano. Married...

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We will always remember and treasure the times we enjoyed with Chris. I had the pleasure of playing shortstop behind the best slo-pitch softball pitcher I've ever known. Chris' determination and competitive fire on the field made everyone want to play their best. Off the field, Chris was a great family man and really nice guy to know, especially when talks with him extended beyond softball.

To Chris' family and friends -
I was a short termer on the Mimesis team so I did not know Chris as well as most of you, but I will always be thankful for the opportunity to play with a truly phenomenal pitcher, a great teammate and wonderful man. May you all smile broadly, now and in the future, and as I often have, whenever you reflect on the memories you created with him.

I ran into Chris in Montclair on June 23rd. He was so excited to be driving down to San Luis Obispo to play golf with Aaron and told me that Bridget had been accepted at UCLA. He was so proud of the two of you. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.

Chris was a true teammate and friend, a talented ballplayer, spirited competitor, and the heart and soul of the 38 championship Mimesis dynasty. Above all, he had tremendous love and pride for his family. We miss him and our thoughts and prayers are with Liz, Aaron, and Bridget.

Both Cheri and I are so sad to here the news.. Chris and I had hundreds of talks about so many interesting things while walking our dogs, I will miss them and Chris. Our prays go out to Liz, Aaron and Bridget. Neighbors Jack & Cheri Rhodes.

We will miss seeing our neighbor Chris walk the dog past our house. We're sorry to hear about this.

It was truly an honor and a pleasure to have played with and known Chris for so many years. We had a great run as a team but also as friends. Chris loved his family above all but still had time for our Memisis team. My heart goes out to his family for he will truly be missed.

I'll always remember Chris's tremendous focus, great wit, and fabulous sense of humor. My thoughts and prayers are with the whole family.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.