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Carolyn Castelli
April 19, 2022
I worked with Chris back in the late 1980s/early 1990s at NY-Presbyterian where he was a mental health worker, probably when getting his Bachelor degree at Pace in Psychology. He was fun, smart, and "quirky." He was a natural when it came to interacting with even the most difficult/challenging patients in a behavioral health setting. I came across an old photo of him and was wondering where he is now, and sadly came across this obituary. He was a special person and a joy to know, even briefly.
May the Lord bless and comfort all of his family. Carolyn
Nancy Genn
December 29, 2015
Chris' passion for helping teens to reach their goals has no match. He will be missed. We wish his family our sincere condolences.
Mary Ann Zoeller
December 23, 2015
May Chris rest in peace and may his children always know and feel his brilliant love.
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