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Mark Wheat
March 21, 2024
Chris was a home builder that we did his excavation work for. I retired in 2020 and lost touch with many clients we did work for. I was so shocked to hear of Christopher´s passing. I considered him not only a client but a friend as well. I truly regret having not been aware of his health challenges he faced before his passing. His family knows how special a man he was, I hope they realize they´re not alone. Mark Wheat, Heartland Excavating.
Matt Davidson
December 4, 2023
Chris and I were childhood friends in Austin Texas.We had great times together.He was a great guy.Rest in peace Chris
Patty
November 1, 2023
Chris was a very close cousin, but he was thought of as family. He and I shared a love of the Lord and our faith.
He was a talented architect, with great ideas! We loved him and will miss him.
May the perpetual light shine upon him!
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