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Christopher P. Puchalla Sr.

Sarasota, Florida

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Christopher P. Puchalla Sr., 59, of Bradenton, FL, formerly of Chicago, died Nov. 9, 2008. Christopher was a former Mechanical Engineer, current Education Program Manager and Specialist in Research and Curriculum at GWIZ, Graduate of the Rice School for Pastoral Ministry, and...

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Dear Sue,

We just heard of Chris’ passing. We are saddened by your loss. His caring spirit, humor and bigger than life smile will be sorely missed.
Take solace in the fact that his memory will live on - not only in his family and friends but in the lives of the great many kids he influenced throughout his life – especially the ones at G-WIZ.

Jack & Kathy Colpas

Dear Susan,
I think I went to high school with Chris. Weber High School and we also knew each other from Bucktown. We have a mutual friend of Frank Popowski. I am saddened to hear of Chris' passing. You and your family will be in my prayers. Presently, I am a missionary in Africa, Tanzania. I am learning Swahili and will begin teaching English at a Girls Catholic Secondary School. I am a priest and a member of the Resurrecitonists, the congregation that taught at Weber. It was good...

Dear Susan and family,
Please accept my sympathy for your loss. It is a shame that we have never met. I spent many childhood holidays with Chris and Judy as I am their 1st cousin - Uncle Chester's daughter. My prayers are with you

Dear Sue and Family,
I am so very sorry for your loss... all of our loss. Chris was SUCH a good man. His spirit and his legacy certainly live on.
Peace,
Sr. Pam

Dear Susan-
With my deepest sympathy for you and your children at this difficult time.
You have been in my thoughts.

Susan and family,
So sorry for your loss.

Susan and family,
So sorry for your tremendous loss and I know it will be very difficult without Chris in your lives. Please know that I am here for you and take each day one day at a time. Karen H. Russell