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Christopher W. Palmer

Milford, Connecticut

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PALMER, CHRISTOPHER W. Christopher W. Palmer, age 21, of Milford passed away suddenly in his home on Friday, December 24, 2010. He was the loving son of William K. and Adrienne Fast Palmer of Milford. He was born on November 4, 1989 in Bridgeport and graduated from Foran High School in 2009....

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Wow Im so sad to learn of Chris Passing.I just learned of this yesterday while out shopping.Chris and I went to Harborside together and he was such a joy to be around Chris,Sean Rucci and Zak D always brought laughs my way. Im so sorry for your lost and my prayers are with you...I remember his cool hair cuts and his love for Ski and snowboard club.... Be at peace buddy may God add comfort to the hearts of your family!

Adriennne Bill and family,
That sounds so curt and I am sorry for that. I have known Adrienne for many years since she began with the State in Bridgeport. Adrienne you were the strongest most determined woman who was clear on her beliefs and so wanting to help all. Words fall short to express the loss you and your family have suffered. Your faith and beliefs will lead you through. We may never understand how the Lord works or why but in time we will understand. These are lessons you...

To the Palmer Family... I was a client at CARE when Chris was there and we met and talked at Family Day... I just wanted to say I am so sorry and so deeply saddened... I just wanted to post a message for Chris on here and to let you know Your in My thoughts and prayers...
Chris... I will never forget you.... we shared alot at CARE... I'll always remember playing apples to apples and ur Gene impressions... and our Thursday on the beach right before I left... and the little tiny...

I am a former client of C.A.R.E and was so saddened & shocked to receive the news of Chris' death. He touched so many lives and will forever be missed. May God bless you with the peace that passes all understanding.

Although I never met Chris, I've heard so many wonderful things about him from his grandmother, Adrienne, who has been a dear friend of mine for many years.
To the whole family: I don't have the words to express the deep sympathy I have for you in this unimaginably difficult time. May God keep you close to Him as you somehow learn to live with this devastating loss.

To the Parents, Grandparents, Family and friends of Christopher's. Thinking of you all during this difficult time. I am so sorry for your loss.
God Bless Christopher

Chris and I were bestfriends throughout treatment we had a lot of good times and laughs together. Now all that is nothing more than good memories. We were also roommates at the half way house we did everything together all I can say now is he will never be forgotton. He will always be in my heart. I didn't just loose a roomate but a best friend as well. Much love.
Chris Lemen Melbourne,Florida

Dear Mr.and Mrs.Palmer and family, Words cannot describe how sorry we are for the devastating loss. We met you in October at C.A.R.E for the family day. Our son Chris was Chris's roommate. Our hearts and prayers are with you all. Anything we can do please let us know.
Bill Lemen Green Cove, Florida
Terry Lemen, Melbourne Florida

Although I never had the privilege of knowing Christopher personally, I know his grandmother and cherish her. From what I have heard from her, Christopher was the kindest soul in the world. There was so much love and warmth he needed to let the world see....he just couldn't. So I think the Lord decided he could be the loving, understanding mentor of those who strayed into addiction and have passed over. God needs Christopher more than we did, although that is so difficult to understand. God...