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Pauline Nickerson
July 28, 2024
Instead of a suit
he wore a kilt & big black boots
Holding a Lulu's back coffee or a
2002 PIWO Notch beer
or seen in Salem Commons as a volunteer
or on Pickering Wharf as a Tour Guide
or Buskin in the square
being a scary bunny - a hare?
Taking many pictures of my family
Craving pumpkins at Halloween
Going Apple picking at Brooksby Farm
or dressing up for Christmas as the Grinch
with his equivalent gifts
his unique talent was storytelling
his mom's (Carol) famous brownies
Working many hours at Silver Moon Comics
Such a gentleman, he insisted on driving me home
at gatherings at Billie-Jo & Rich's house
when it was dark & cold, when it rains, it pours
I will miss your kindness
You will be forever loved & missed
I love you Kris
Aunty Pauline
Angel Chambers
July 28, 2024
You were a true friend to us. We will miss you dearly. I'm thankful for the time we had but of course it was not long enough. You touched our lives in a huge way and your kindness will not be forgotten. We miss you, love Angel, Chris, and Anthony.
Cindy Goodreau
July 21, 2024
Gone too soon Kris. Fly High and be proud of the Great Friendship Family that you chose to be apart of. Lucky are those who show up. Till another time.
Karen M Kroyer
July 18, 2024
What an amazing photographer, wit and all-around good person. I hadn't been directly in touch with him in quite a while, however the interactions I had years ago always left me with a smile as well as his entertaining posts on FB. The people who knew him best have lost a great friend and the rest can lament the fact that they missed out. My heart goes out to the Medeiros Family who had adopted him as one of their own. Hearts are broken all over Salem (and surrounding communities) at his loss.
Lora Fitzgerald
July 18, 2024
RIP my friend. Though we never met in person I am happy to have on Facebook. I remember seeing you years ago in October and had hoped to meet you this October. Your posts were full of your beaming smile, coffee adventures and beer. Salem lost a wonderful person who held Halloween and ❤ of Salem in his soul. Boo to you and may you be happy were you are now.
Bo/Sarah
July 18, 2024
Chris/Kris, your sudden departure is a great loss to everyone who had honor of knowing you. I will miss you. My deepest condolences to your family.
Ashley Medeiros
July 17, 2024
I will always remember the amount of trails you put me through throughout the years. Between the haunted houses or the food challenges. Or the memory of eating lobster for the first time with you. I was truly blessed to have grown up with you in my life and you are truly gone to soon. I miss you so much and hope you are in a better place. I miss you Chris
I hope I didn´t annoy you too much as I was growing up!
July 17, 2024
Miranda Cormier
July 17, 2024
We all miss you, Kris. You meant a lot, to a lot of people. You are so loved. I hope you’re resting easy. I’ll never drink coffee, enjoy Halloween or watch scary movies without remembering you.
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