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James Harry "Chris" Christison

Klamath Falls, Oregon

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James Harry "Chris" Christison, age 71, died on Dec. 14, 2008, in Klamath Falls. Father Rick Fischer will celebrate the mass of Christian burial on Monday, Dec. 29, at 11 a.m. at St. Pius X Catholic Church, 4880 Bristol Ave. Chris was born on Sept. 10, 1937, in Portland, Ore., to Harriett Justine...

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From the 3rd grade through high school Jim and I spent many happy hours together-- everything from from sports, social activities and sharing life stories in the club house above the garage. I could always count on his support.

Jeanne Mae and Happy - So sorry to hear about Jim. We were friends for so many years and I have uncountable memories of good times. Jim was a funny guy and he always cared for others. He'll be missed. Regards to the rest of his family. Tom Comerford

Since I was a little boy and throughout my life, I've known Chris as an unwavering example of how we can/should enjoy life and all it offers, love others openly and honestly, and always find the humor in any situation. Somewhere on boat in Heaven the baritone cry of "Fish On!" is being heard while the angels blush at another great joke. You'll be missed, Chris ... and never forgotten.

Jim's Family- I am the Mother of Jackson Bussell, who we met Jim through. What a blessing he was in my Son's life. Jackson spoke of him with love and respect which Jackson was very selective of who received these two things. His words at my Son's service was felt to the bottom of our hearts! We parted calling each other Family!

Jim was my best friend for many years, from 1948 until 1955, when we became separated. I still smile when I think of Jim, and I never, never forgot his birthday, nor he mine, as he was Sept. 10th 37 and I was Oct. 10th 37. Go in peace great guy, you will always be in my thoughts, because we were little kids together, and you were awesome.

Denny Ferguson

Jim was a great guy. He always said that it was easy to remember his name because the spelling of his last name was Christ is son. Jim always made it a choice to be happy everyday and to try to help others, including me. Whenever I might get down, I would go see Jim and he would make me smile. He was a great joke teller.


RJ