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Christopher E. Smeglin Lt. J.G., U.S. Navy

Milton, Massachusetts

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SMEGLIN, Christopher E., Lt. JG U.S. Navy, age 24, of Quincy, by accident in TX, October 2. Beloved son of Michael J. & Jane (Murtagh) Smeglin of Quincy. Loving brother of Vittoria A. of Quincy, Michael A. of Douglas & Dr. Anthony G. Smeglin of Milton. Funeral Mass at Most Blessed...

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I miss you, Chris. Thank you for giving me memories that continue to make me laugh and smile today.

As one of his skydiving instructors, I can say sincerely he is missed by his fellow jumpers. He always had a smile and a joke, and most importantly, could always laugh at himself. Blue skies, brother Chris.
Slim

Dear Jane, Mike, and Tori,
I can't tell you how sad I am to hear of Chris' passing. I wish that I could have attended the service in person. From what I've heard it was quite beautiful and a fitting tribute.

Dear Jane and family, I realize it has been a long time since you have worked at the W.E.Russell. I am so sorry for your loss. May it be a comfort to know that Christopher is resting in the arms of Jesus.

With my condolences,

Mike,Jane and Family
We are deeply sadden to her about Chris. Please know all of you are in our thoughts, hearts and prayers during this tragic time.

Dear Jane, Michael, and Tory:
You are in our hearts, now and always. The contributions Chris made to everyone he touched will always be a tribute to his generous and magnificent spirit.
Love
Jo & Rudy

Dear Mr. Smeglin and Family:

We are deeply saddened by the loss of your son, Chrisotpher. On behalf of a grateful nation and the entire Kings Point family, our condolences.

Fair wind and following seas,

Michael J. Miller '77
Vice Chairman, USMMA Alumni Foundation

I am so sorry for your loss. Chris was a hilarious and sincerely caring friend who showed me the true meaning of always being oneself and making the most out of life. I will never forget his goofy sense of humor or his ability to keep a straight face when our friends and I would be laughing at him hysterically. He epitomized originality and unconditional dedication to one's friends. I miss him greatly, and send you my highest condolences for his passing and utmost respect for allowing him...

Dear Mr. Smeglin and Family:

Please accept the deepest condolences on the loss of your son. Chris and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. Your colleagues,students and friends at Norwood High School.

Mark P. Joseph
Norwood School Committee