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Christopher A. Rem

Albany, New York

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Rem, Major Christopher A. CLIFTON PARK On October 8, 2012 Major Christopher Rem's inspirational physical life on earth ended. MAJ Rem will join his beloved son Timothy who prede-ceased his father on June 14, 2010 in heaven. Christopher led an inspirational life and was a loving and generous...

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I worked with Chris for Doctors Ambulance from 1976-1979 while a student nurse at AMCH. We had some fun times . I’m saddened to learn of his passing, proud to learn of his accomplishments. God Speed my friend. Steve Marchwinski

Chris, I am so sorry to hear about Christopher. he conquered a long battle. God bless you all. Lettie Clickner

We will forever miss him....
We love you Christine, Josh, & Joe

Chris and family,

Wynn and I were on vacation and I had a voice mail from Debbie Hirt telling me of Chris's passing. I am so sorry I know that he fought a good fight. I will always remember the wonderful conversations that I had with him when I was mobilized in NNMC Bethesda. Please contact me when you can. Bobbie Englisbe, CAPT, NC, USNR Ret.

Christine, I am so sorry for your loss. I have so many fond memories of Christopher and our many ATs in the Army. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this very difficult time. One day at a time and keep the memories.

Michele Mallett

My heartfelt sympathies go to the Rem family at this time of great loss. I often think back to days of volunteering at the Red Cross with Chris, Tim and Dan as some of the greatest tims of my life. Chris was truly one in a million. He will be greatly missed.

Sorry for your lose my parents thought a lot of you and your family praying for you all

Chris Rem.... A man of integrity, honor loyalty, and conviction. A quick wit, and a broad smile. One of the great ones is gone. Truly to be missed.
Godspeed Chris.

Chris,

I just learned of your loss from an old Army Buddy. I am so sorry for your loss. I remember when my son Aaron was in trouble and Chris said, "that is nothing new, don't be upset, I have been through it all with our kids." He made me feel so much better. Although we have not seen each other for a long time, I think of all my old Army buddies often.