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Airport Blues Band - Rock on brother
Christopher
July 14, 2025 | Friend
Nixa, Missouri
Christopher Jon Siwinski, 41, of Nixa, Mo., died in his home on Jan. 19, 2010. Chris was born on July 14, 1968, in Westerly to Robert L. Siwinski Sr. of North Stonington. and Kathleen S. (Platt) Delicato of Nixa, Mo. Chris had been in Missouri since July 2009, recovering from an accident. Chris...
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Christopher
July 14, 2025 | Friend
Gone but not forgotten
Stephanie Napier
January 28, 2024 | Family
Can´t eat blueberry pancakes without thinking of Chris
Stephanie Napier
January 27, 2023
Missing you my Godchild
Stephanie Napier
January 27, 2022
Life's just not the same without you. I miss so many things about you. You were my whole world and I still can't believe your gone. I miss you and I'll love you forever.
March 01, 2011
I love and miss you very much.
Bob Siwinski
January 27, 2011 | Marion, MA
Chris,
You may have left us physcially, however, you will never be far from our hearts.
I am your Godmother, and that is why I know where you reside now. The Sunday masses we went to all those years ago seem like yesterday. You were always the perfect little gentleman in church (I won't tell anyone the blueberry pancakes after mass was our little bribe to be good. It worked.
In my heart of hearts I know you are in heaven with Sarah, Grandpa and Patti.
We will meet again...
Stephanie Napier
January 27, 2011 | Genoa, WV
I Wanted You To Know......
I Was Sitting Here In Heaven
And Having A Wonderful Day.
I Started Thinking About You
And All The Things I Didn’t Get A Chance To Say.
I Don’t Want You To Worry About Me
And Please Don’t Shed Any Tears,
Because I Will Wait For You In Heaven,
If It Takes A Hundred Years.
Everything I Had On Earth
I Have In Heaven Too!
My First Day Here
My Body Became Brand New.
It Is Really Pretty Here
And...
Christen Winters
July 19, 2010 | Bradenton, FL
I remember the day I met Chris. He had just started dating my sister Jolene, and they were sitting in my mom's kitchen deciding what movie to see. Jolene asked him "what do you want to see, babe?" and he quickly answered "whatever's going to make YOU happy, babe." And he smiled that smile. I remember thinking how good it felt to see Jolene happy, and with someone who was worried about her feelings.
I have another favorite memory of Chris. I was stopped at a traffic light on...
Stacy Lowry
April 18, 2010 | Pawcatuck, CT