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Christopher L. Radcliff

Framingham, Massachusetts

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Christopher Leigh Radcliff, 53, died in Bangor, Maine on Monday, March 14th, also known as Pi Day (3.14), a fitting number for an engineer. Chris was born in Montclair, N.J., the youngest of three boys, to William Radcliff and Shirley DeMilia. Chris was fascinated with planes from an early age,...

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Chris I just found this obituary and just read it I miss talking with you and when we grew up together Dave and I at times always played pranks on you sorry about that but we always had fun playing with your nephews and neice when we lived on Hallett road staying up late at the kitchen table with everyone good times you were always my little brother even though we were step siblings your great laugh and beautiful smile I miss you dearly have all pictures on a calendar of you and the family...

My first assignment as a loads engineer on the F35 was under Chris. Most of the team that used to work with him are still here in Fort Worth and we still speak of him often. I did have the pleasure of meeting his kids once with his wife Allysa when Casey and Cole were probably around 1 or 2. Casey and Cole should be very proud of their dad...his name still lives on around the aerospace industry for the great work he did here.

GAH i sent the message twice because i thought it had failed to send. anyway thanks guys

hi this is chris's daughter casey & the other day was the 7 anniversary of his death. i like to come on here sometimes to read a little bit . everyone is doing great! i was very young when he died so i barely remember anything but he was pretty cool

hi this is chris's daughter casey! yesterday was the 7th anniversary of his death and i sometimes come back to this page to read a little bit. everyone is doing great! i was really young when he died so i dont remember much but he was really cool .

My condolences to Chris' family and friends. Chris was my friend in the Framingham Public School System. I was just sitting wondering about old friends and googled his name, and found this. He was a great kid, who I'm sure grew up to be a great man.

I never met Christopher but my wife and I were so captivated by his life's story that we felt compelled to express our condolences to his family. he looks like he was a fun guy.

Dear Chris,Fred will always be remembered on Townsend Terrace.Mary and Neil Conrad

Alyssa and Family,I am so very sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to be a part of your lives even if it was for a short time. Jessica Fernald