Christopher-St. Louis-Obituary

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Christopher J. St. Louis

Hampton, Virginia

1969 - 2020

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DIED
June 14, 2020
LOCATION
Hampton, Virginia

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R. Hayden Smith Funeral Home - Hampton Obituary

Christopher James St. Louis age 51 was called home to be with his heavenly father on Sunday, June 14th 2020. He was born in Methuen, Massachusetts on February 18th 1969 to Annette St.Louis. Christopher was a hard working man, who loved his family more than anything.
Chris was always the life of the party, he lit up the room with his contagious laughter and huge smile. He made every family gathering a joy. Chris was a “Jack of all trades” and our personal MacGyver, but his specialty was HVAC technician. Chris was currently residing in Hampton, Virginia but spent most of the last two decades in St.Petersburg, Florida.
Christopher was preceded in death by his mother Annette St.Louis and wife Vicky St. Louis. Christopher was survived by two sisters Donna St.Louis and Karen St. Onge and one brother Dennis St.Louis and wife Sheila St.Louis. His two daughters Amanda Smith, and Erin Morris. His two grandchildren Devyn and EJ. His eight nieces and nephews Dennis Jr (Kim) St. Louis, Jennifer (Carl) Gustafson, Kristen (Krysten)
St.Louis, Sarah St.Louis, Paul (Shannon) St.Louis, Kristina St,Onge, Meghan Estey, Kaytlin (Christian) Crable. Plus several great nieces and nephews.


At this time the family has decided to not hold a service, They are asking for your prayers for comfort during this difficult time.

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My deepest sympathies to Chris' family and friends. I knew Chris from many, many years ago and he truly was a jack of all trades and the life of the party even at a young age.

I will forever miss you Father of mine and your amazing, lovable, crazy, outlandish personality. My Dexter 2.0. I love you and will miss you everyday. Hope you are having a great time with mom and everyone else we have lost over the years. I love you. HAND OVER HEART....H.O.H.

I met Chris almost 20 years ago through my best friend, Amanda Smith. Chris was always making us laugh and definitely the life of a party. His and Ms.Vicki's home was my home away from home much of the time. They always had an open door. Ive always appreciated that kindness. I last spoke to Chris about a month ago. I wish id known that would be the last time. He was a wonderful man who was very loved and will be deeply missed. Rest in peace Chris! I'm so thankful I had the opportunity of...

If Tears could build a stairway, and Memories a lane , I'd walk right up to Heaven and bring you back again, I Hold you close within my Heart and there you will remain , To walk with me throughout my life until we meet again, I"m sending You and MOM All my love watch over each other and All of Us.I Miss You So Very Much, See you on the other side HOH......

I wasn't ready
For that last goodbye.
There's so much more
I never got to say.
I miss you so much.
I hope you know
I'll remember you always.
I don't think I'll ever let go.
I never really said
A proper "farewell,"
So now I'll tell you
And hope you'll hear.
I'll miss you always,
And Goodbye.
See you on the other side.

hoh till we meet again...... love you

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

HOHd

I still can't believe that your no longer here with us. You were always the life of the party and always made everyone laugh. You weren't only my uncle, you were also like a father figure to me and I will always cherish that. Thank you for always being there for me when I needed you and for always making me laugh and smile when I was feeling down and needed it the most. It's hard to put into words the feelings that I have right now because this still feels like a bad dream. I know you are up...

You will Forever be Missed, Loved and in my Heart. Thank you for Always making me laugh as a child... Fly High Uncle Chris!!! ❤❤❤