Christopher-Wear-Obituary

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Christopher S. Wear

Queensbury, New York

May 3, 1968 – Jul 16, 2020 (Age 52)

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BORN
May 3, 1968
DIED
July 16, 2020
AGE
52
LOCATION
Queensbury, New York

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Baker Funeral Home - Queensbury Obituary

Mamaroneck --- Christopher S. Wear, passed away unexpectedly Thursday, July 16, 2020 at the age of 52 while working in Rhode Island.

Born in Pittsfield, Mass. on May 3, 1968 he was the son of Charles Albert Wear and Judith D. (McKeon)...

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Chris and I met in 1985. Charlie, Victoria (as he called you) and he moved, for a short time, to FL. It was at a restaurant (of course) Papa Joe's. He and I began a fantastic relationship, and he became "Poppy" to my 9 month old daughter, Elizabeth. Christopher, now know why you have been on my mind "so heavily" for the last 4 months. I am in shock; you are no longer here! It was a long time ago when we last saw each other; our lives were very different then. I am happy to read you were...

I met Chris the summer of 2017 when I was a lake steward at Paradox Lake. Somehow we quickly got on the subject of mushrooms. Returning from a walk through those woods, he and Karen showed up with one of my favorite (to eat) mushrooms: Chicken of the Woods. He generously gave me about a pound of what he'd found. The three of us chatted some more and exchanged phone numbers, vowing to call. In the years that have passed since, I often thought, "Hey! I should really call them. They were so...

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Chris and I worked together on M/Y Sovereign many years ago. My favorite memory is going shopping with him one day in Martha’s Vineyard while on charter. We played hooky and had a cab take us all over, went out to lunch, drank in a cemetery, came back hours later to some ticked off crew and it was all worth it. I had some great times with that wild man. You’ll be missed by many, Chris. Love, Flatulina.

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

There are so many things and fun times we shared with Chris. We will miss him so much. Some things I won't mention here, but we call know Chris and his shenanigans. When he lived next door I would go out to my car to go to work and there would be a cooler in my car with a very fancy lunch that my co workers would be so jealous

My birthday twin. There’s not a soul that wasn’t brightened by knowing Chris. I know mine was and continues to be by the memories of all the great times we’ve shared. Truly a wonderful man and a tragic loss.

Chris you were so much fun to work with! I'll miss all your great stories!Rest in peace!