1985
2020
Christopher James Tracy was born in Seattle and lived in Arlington, Washington. Chris is survived by his wife; Ashley Tracy (Budke), children; Danika, Tanner, and Cheyenne, parents; Doug and Sherry Tracy, sister; Shannon Duke (Dustin) nephews and niece; Caden, Rylan, and Lauren, grandmothers; Vi Barner and Gail Tracy. Chris was preceded in death by his grandfathers; B. Jim Barner and Dale Tracy.
Chris graduated from Jackson High School and enjoyed a successful career in the data comm cabling industry. Chris loved his family and lived life to the fullest. He enjoyed many friends, the outdoors, and especially fishing. He had a love for sports - watching, playing, and coaching. Chris passed away unexpectedly. A celebration of Chris' life will be held next summer.
July 3, 1985 - November 18, 2020To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
6 Entries
John & Alicé
December 1, 2020
You couldn’t ask for a better son-in-law and we both were very pleased and happy that Ashley and Chris found each other. He was a good man, a strong and dedicated father, and a good husband. Their time together was too short and he will be missed greatly.
Cyd Zipf
November 30, 2020
I don’t know Ashley & Chris well but my daughter in law & son know them well. Ashley & Amanda have been friends for a very long time. Their families did fun things together. Chris rest in power & Ashley know that he’s right there with you & the kids right when you need him blessings to your family ♥
Dane and Kelly Brooks
November 30, 2020
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.
Matthew Anderson
November 30, 2020
Take care brother, will miss you..
Gail Harbert
November 30, 2020
I m so sorry to hear about Chris. Our prayers and love to you. Love Aunt Gail and Uncle Rich
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