Christopher-Slavens-Obituary

Christopher Leslie Dale Slavens

Cortez, Colorado

Aug 3, 1982 – Sep 8, 2016 (Age 34)

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BORN
August 3, 1982
DIED
September 8, 2016
AGE
34
LOCATION
Cortez, Colorado

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Christopher Leslie Dale Slavens was born to Les and San Slavens on August 3, 1982. He passed from our world on September 8, 2016. He is survived by his parents, Les and San Slavens of Cortez; his sister, Karla Robson of Dolores, her children, Joshua Robson of Cortez, and Crystal Robson of Cortez...

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I think of you .... AlwaysI know you watch over all of us. There are signs from you everywhere

This year was sour 20 year class reunion where we place a spot for the ones we lost and there were many who remembers him and told stories many smiles came to our faces when speaking of our times in high and after with him he was and still is loved by many in your class

Hi babe....you & your Pop are on the adventure you always talked about now...rip Les....ill always love you Chris .....your my heart & my world.

You were my best friend growing up. You are missed! I'll always have the memories. Rest in peace.

Chrissy.....i dreamt about you last night and it seemed so real....i KNOW you are by my side and at the side of everyone you love....your still so Amazing my love....i miss you more n more each day....i love you with my life

So sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts are with you all. Ed and Kate Nemanic

Sandy and Les, You have our deepest sympathy for your loss. Lana

Sandy, Les and the Slavens' Family: Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. We remember living across the street from y'all on Henry Street when Chris and our daughter, Lea was small. Watching them grow up was awesome! We enjoyed you lovely friends/neighbors for 10 years! Chris will always be remembered, loved and blessed. May God Bless you all with His strength, grace, and love. Peace and Love Always, Lenn & Larry

Brother, you were the most energetic person I have ever had the privalage to play baseball with. You always gave it your all. I Wiil always remember the time you saved Josh Cornetts No hitter.. We were in Steam Boat Springs, in the 3rd inning and a shot was hit to you. You caught it one bounce in the out field and smoked him to at first!!! We grabbed you and swung you all over!! That was a great tournament. We had a lot of memories I can't share brother cause I still want your parents like...