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Christopher Brill Tindall

Tucson, Arizona

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Christopher Brill Tindall 59, passed away July 17, 2011. Born in Waltham, Massachusetts, September 13, 1951. Chris was a long time resident of Tucson. He is survived by his son, Daniel Tindall Gonzalez; sisters, Lois Ann Johnson and Rosemary Tindall-Gibson as well as niece, Annie Rose...

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Chris was always kind and generous to me. I loved his refined mountain man demeanor - tall, powerful, deep melodic voice, crazy hair, gentle, and good looking. He belonged in the outdoors, where he worked and spent as much free time as he could. I remember well a backpacking trip we made with him into Redfield Canyon, one of his favorite spots. His good spirit lives on, roaming out there, elsewhere, and through our memories. God bless!

Randy Smith....I just read your June, 2023 entry. Thank you for taking the time to write and for your kind words. It is heartening to know that Chris´ memory lives on in hearts other than my own. Thank you!

Friends & family of Chris- I was saddened to learn of the passing of Chris years ago. I don't know if this registrar is still updated/maintained? Rosemary, I met you more than 40 yrs ago when you visited Chris at home on the Westside of Tucson! I'll never forget Chris, He left such a positive memory on me. With His rugged good looks; I often told Him that He reminded me of the lumberjack on a roll of Brawny paper towels...Chris would smile & shake His head in denial! I wish I had stayed in...

Dear Rosemary and Lois, I grieve with you at the loss of your dear brother.Chris had such a wonderful way with people. We adventured together in this beautiful Sonoran desert during our formative years.I can still see him riding in front of me on either his Suzuki 500 Titan or that gorgeous gold R75/5. Sincerely yours.

So nice to hear from you, Amy. As I have been going through old photos of Chris, I of course have seen so many of you. I would welcome the opportunity to reminisce with you sometime.

Thank you Alan and Rodger for your kind words about my brother.

Chris will be deeply missed as a co-worker and as a friend.Thoughts and prayers to family and friends