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Christopher James Dickie

1984 - 2020

Christopher James Dickie obituary, 1984-2020, Jacksonville, FL

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1984

DIED

2020

Christopher Dickie Obituary

Christopher James Dickie, 35, of Jacksonville, Florida Passed away suddenly at his home on March 24, 2020.

Chris was born on July 28, 1984, to James Franklin Dickie and Julie Quin, of Peterborough. He grew up in New Hampshire and loved being outdoors where he enjoyed snowboarding, snowmobiling, fishing and boating with family and friends. He was an exceptional painter and owned his own business called Custom Painting Inc. in Jacksonville, FL. Chris cherished spending time with his family who describe him as loving, warm hearted and generous. He will be remembered by his defining laugh and smile that will radiate throughout our hearts.

Christopher is survived by his Mother: Julie Quin and husband Stephen of FL., James Dickie and wife Anne of MA., maternal aunts Carol and Lynne Andrews of TX., and Meagan Morris of FL., maternal uncle David Andrews of IN., and Peter Andrews of CA., paternal aunt Kathleen Panagiotes of MA. His siblings: Nyrya Bresnihan, Jennifer Arismendi, Kimmi Moiseyenkov, Samantha Dickie, Cory Nason, Christopher Quin, and Jason Quin. His two beautiful daughters Arya and Nala and their mother Barbara Duncan. Many nieces, nephews, cousins, friends and his beloved dog Buggy.

Christopher is preceded in death on the maternal side by grandparents Peter Andrews of VA., and Kathleen Andrews of TX., and Paternal Grandparents Franklin Dickie of TX., and Amelia Dickie of MA., and his maternal uncle Stephen Andrews of TX.

There will be a Celebration of Life to be held in Florida later in the year.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Monadnock Ledger-Transcript on Apr. 8, 2020.

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CN

June 21, 2025

I miss you. I went to pick up another Evo and you were the first person I thought about asking to come with. I see the girls, just wish it was more. Arya looks just like you. I have dreams about you and it hurts to wake up. I still can´t cope with losing you and it will never become easier or ok. Save a spot on that boat in Heaven for me bro. Love you

Barbara

February 3, 2025

Hey, Chris we miss you it's not a day that goes by that we do not think about you. I miss the long drives and watching you with the girls. I remember the first time you held Arya,the first time you tired to change her, and the first time you told me you hated leaving because how she cried for you and it hurt you. Arya still remembers you and talks about you. We wish you were here with us

Jen

March 24, 2021

A year later and it doesn't get any easier to know you're not here with us. We love you Chris, forever and always ❤

Barbara Duncan

April 25, 2020

Chris was a good man, he loved his girls with all his heart. He really knew how to make you smile/laugh. He meant so much to a lot of people, and I'm one of them. He was a shining light and he will be/is truly missed. I'm so glad that chris was apart of my life.

Daren Miller

April 16, 2020

Some of the best memories I have is growing up with Chris and his family. I feel for him, his parents, his brothers and sisters, his nieces, his nephews, and his children. He had a kind heart and a good soul, he had something rare to find in a person through the span of a lifetime. The world will shine a little less bright without him here. He will be missed always and we will remember him forever.

Mary Andrews

April 12, 2020

This message is from the family of Peter Sr. and Mary Andrews along with their children Paul Johnson, Peter Andrews II, and Meagan Andrews Morris.
We remember Chris as a 6 year old little boy when he, his Mum, siblings and cousins visited us in Charlottesville VA that summer. The kids all enjoyed playing together and we aduts had a wonderful time, making this a special summer.
Unfotunately, with the long distance between New Hampshire and Virginia, we were never able to recreate that time again. We are so glad that we were able to spend that time with Christopher and his family. It was indeed a memorable time for all of us.
Rest in peace Chris,
Love from Your Grandad, Mary, Paul, Peter, and Meagan

Jenn Nally

April 10, 2020

Chris was a good guy. He knew how to make you smile and laugh whether you wanted to or not. I am so sorry to the family for this tough loss. Much love to all of you.

Barbara

April 10, 2020

Chris you have no idea how much I miss you. It's so hard waking up knowing I can't see or talk you. You were a good dad to the girls and I'm going to make sure they knew how much you loved them. We love you, rest in peace until we meet again.

Josh

April 8, 2020

Such a shame to read about this. Kid always knew how to make ya laugh. I'll never forget Mr. Connolly's American Cit classes. Man was that a couple rowdy years! Lol. Rest easy kid

Laurie

April 8, 2020

Julie I am so very sorry for your loss

Lynne

April 8, 2020

What a beautiful obituary. You captured him perfectly. This is so so sad, and my heart hurts for the whole family. Though most of us cannot be together right now, I am 100% certain that we are all there in spirit. And one day soon, we will get together personally and celebrate Chriss life in a huge way. Love you all Lynne

Lynne Andrews

April 8, 2020

What a beautiful obituary for Chris. You captured him perfectly. My heart hurts for the whole family. Although most of us cannot be together right now, I am 100% certain that we are all there in spirit. And one day, soon, we will all join together in person, and celebrate Chris's life in a huge way. Love you all. - Lynne

Tayler Bresnihan

April 8, 2020

Chris was always the one to make everyone laugh. We will miss him endlessly and our family gatherings will never be the same. Love you uncle Chris !

William Elliott

April 8, 2020

R.i.p bud this is sad to see

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