1970
2024
Christopher M "Chris" Gore, of Inverness, passed away on Thursday morning, March 14, 2024. He was 53.
Chris was born in Boynton Beach to Gene Gore and Louise Whiting on Dec. 5, 1970, and has remained in Florida his whole life. He was a resident of the Key Training Center, and worked a few years at Wal-Mart as front-end service personnel. Chris loved race cars, from Hot Wheels to NASCAR, he just absolutely loved them. Chris had an enormous love for life and truly found happiness in everything and everyone.
He was preceded in death by his sister Jodi Seto in 2021. Those left to cherish Chris' memory are his mom Louise Whiting of Inverness; his dad Gene Gore and Pauline Woodham of Live Oak; his sister and her husband, Kelli and Jonathan Melton of Inverness; his brother Dana Gore of Inverness; his nephew and his wife Kyle and Heather Durr of Live Oak; his niece and nephew Daniel and Summer Crapps.
A celebration of Chris' life will be held on Saturday, March 30, 2024 at 11:00 am at the Davis Funeral Home Chapel, with the family receiving friends from 10:30 until time of service. Cremation arrangements are under the care of Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home with Cremation Care 3075 S. Florida AVE, Inverness FL 34450.
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4 Entries
Nancy Padilla
April 3, 2024
So sorry for your loss. He will be missed, a great friend. I had a chance to know Chris from the key as I took care of his brother Dana.
Eric Mesick
March 26, 2024
I had the pleasure of having Chris live in the group home I worked at. He had the biggest heart and his smile lit up the room. I miss my double/triple buddy so much.
dee baldino
March 25, 2024
i worked with Chris at the Key Training Center. i am so sorry to hear of his passing. i will miss working along side of him . He was a good friend.
god be with you.
xx
Talia
March 25, 2024
It was such a pleasure to have worked with and to know Chris. He was such a an amazingly friendly person. Rest in peace!
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