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Christopher Robert Russo

Bridgeport, Connecticut

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RUSSO Christopher Robert Russo, age 44 of Stratford, died suddenly on Tuesday, April 19, 2011. Born in Bridgeport on July 13, 1966, he was a son of Kenneth R. Russo of Bridgeport and the late Nancy Jackson Russo. He was an employee of Cambridge Manor and a former employee of the Norwalk Board of...

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Dear Chris,
We spent one summer going to the beach and shared alot of wonderful memories together. Me, you and kenny went to the air show at Sikorsky airport one weekend probably in the late 90's.I remeber when you lived in Norwalk we wnt to the brickhouse and ate dinner and Vazzis in Bridgeport. I enjoyed going to Hammonsett beach with you several times that one summer. I was trying to locate you for several years and recently found you anyway it was too late. I am sorry to know of your...

Chris we will miss you sooo much! We know you missed & loved your mom ,now you can be with her & Michael having fun !!!Please rest in peace!!Much love:Your brother Ken,Rhonda,Marissa,Crystal& Giovanni

dear chris,
i will never forget all the good times you and michael had playing with each other even though he came home with battle scars. now you are both up there together. and you are with your mom, may you find some peace and may god keep you in his care now. love you.please tell give michael my love. aunt joanne and uncle vinnie

My deepest sympathy on the loss of your brother.

Aunt Barbara
Washington, DC

Our deepest sympathy and prayers go out to you Kenny and your family. Chris was so kind to me and my Mom at Cambridge. I can't believe he's gone. May he rest in peace.

Our deepest sympathy and prayers go out to you Kenny and your family. Chris was so kind to me and my Mom at Cambridge. It's hard to believe he's gone. May he rest in peace.

Chris,I will always remember you when you were Head Custodian at Fox Run School.It was a difficult change from the Central Kitchen but you were handling the job well.We talked many times about baseball,golf,politics,
Rush Limbaugh and Neil Bortz.I remember you liked reading the New York Post. Very sorry to see you pass so soon. May god have mercy on your soul.

Dear Kenny: I am so sorry for the loss of your son. May God give you strength and courage to guide you through this terrible time. My sympathy to all the Russo family. Sincerely, Sandra Iacomacci Suffredini

I am so sorry for this family's loss. I pray that you will find comfort in your memories. My thoughts will be with you. Love Carolyn Miller