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Christopher Paul Sperandio

Richmond, Virginia

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Christopher Paul Sperandio, D.P.M., 42, of Glen Allen, formerly of New Rochelle, N.Y., died Wednesday, February 18, 2004. He is survived by his wife, Christina L. Sperandio, who is expecting their first son, Christopher Thomas Sperandio. He is also survived by a daughter, Martha Anne Sperandio;...

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Chris and I attended manhattan college in NY and graduated in 1983. I remembered that he was moving to N Carolina and going to Podiatry school, as I took off for medical school. I am so saddened at finding this obituary from 14 years ago. He passed so young. RIP my old friend.

Christina,
I am deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Christopher. I was a former patient who really thought he was a wonderful and kind person as well as a wonderful doctor. He we be greatly missed, may God keep you and yours in his hands. God bless you.

Sincerely,
Victoria Parrish

Christopher We loved you and you gave it back a hundred fold.

We are so proud of all the great things you did for people.

we will miss you so much and Martha Anne (with and E) :-)

I'm sure you are sitting there with God and all the people who loved you in life.

Ma and Da

Dr. Sperandio took wonderful care of my Dad, Norman C. Foster, during the last years of his life. I was so sad to hear that Dr. Sperandio has passed away. He was a wonderful support for my parents, a kind and gentle person who made a difference for my parents.

I'm really saddened to hear about the passing of Dr. Sperandio. I went to see him because I'm diabetic and work on a concrete floor everyday. He really helped make a difference for me.

I WAS SO SORRY TO HEAR OF THE PASSING OF DR.SPERANDIO. I WAS A PATIENT OF HIS FOR A LONG TIME.
DR.SPERANDIO WILL BE GREATLY MISSED AND I WILL NEVER FORGET HIM.
HE WAS A KIND GENTLE PERSON.
MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN

Dear Christina, It is with great saddness that I heard the news of Christopher's death. He had been my podiatrist for many years and over that time we became friends, and I am going to miss him. When ever I was in his office, we would talk about everything and, strange as it may sound, I used to look forward to my visits to him. We always parted company with a hug and a blessing that God would watch over us.We had often talked about getting together and introducing our daughters but that...