CHRIS B. PASCAL obituary

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CHRIS B. PASCAL

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Karen Coffey Pascal

June 11, 2023

Chris

It's been 7 years since you passed and not a day goes by that I don't think about and miss you. I really miss your hugs and all your quirky jokes and ways that made me laugh.

Love you forever,
Karen

Karen Coffey Pascal

June 13, 2022

I miss and think about you every day. Sometimes I laugh and sometimes I cry but each memory is as vivid as if it was yesterday.
Love you,
Karen

Kim Wein

June 11, 2019

We miss you Chris, always. Love you forever, Kim

Raymond Gonzalez

March 14, 2017

I just now found out about Chris' passing. I am heart broken to that my uncle is gone. We didn't know each other well but made a good connection about 25 years ago. My love to his wife and family.

November 4, 2016

Karen, while I was telling my son about my earlier life, my story included the time I got to know Chris. Since our paths have diverged and we haven't been in touch for many years, I decided to google his name. How sad I am to learn he is no longer with us. The years have not dulled my memory of him, nor
how delightful it was to be in his company. I am so sorry for your loss.

Tony Garton

Karen

September 30, 2016

My Love,

One week ago today was your 67th birthday. I just happened to be in Knoxville while driving from Memphis to Charlotte, NC. So many memories surfaced. It was the city where you grew up as your Dad was a UT Professor. We met at the Student Center at UT, Knoxville. I was sitting with one of your fraternity brothers and by the time we got up to leave you had asked me out on a date. It was the city where we rendezvoused while you were living in Durham and I was in Memphis. Remember when we saw The Godfather at the old movie theater downtown? After leaving Knoxville on the morning of your birthday I drove through the Tennessee and North Carolina Mountains. Remember when we lived in Durham and would enjoy mini-vacations at the Pisgah National Forest and Hanging Rock State Park? One time we stayed in a little wooden cabin with a fireplace. At night we would have wine and cheese by the fire. You brought a big wheel of white cheddar cheese (a selection from the Cheese Club). We kept it outside in the snow since we didn't have a refrigerator. During the day we would take long hikes. We didn't know it was hunting season until we heard gun shots. We both started singing loud so the hunters would know our movements weren't those of deer.

I miss and love you so much. However, that day while I was driving through the mountains I knew you were there with me.

Kim Wein

August 5, 2016

Good bye Chris (Superman). I loved you a bunch and will miss your sense of humor, silly jokes, smile and great laugh because that's how I will always remember you. Love, Kim

Larry Skoglund

July 9, 2016

I will always remember the good advice the Rascal gave me in law school. "Pardner, I refuse to be unhappy." Chris lived life to the fullest and always saw the glass as half full. He helped me tolerate law school for three years and remained a cherished friend. My sympathies to his family. He was a truly unique fellow.

Mark Frankel

July 7, 2016

Please accept my sincere condolences for your loss. Chris was a long-time friend and colleague on matters related to research integrity. It was his integrity and commitment to the integrity of science that led to several collaborations and many wonderful conversations about how a lawyer could be so effective in working with scientists! He will be missed.

Only today did I learn of his death. Otherwise, I would have attended his memorial service.

Nancy Davidian

June 19, 2016

What a nice memorial celebration.

Sheila Harley

June 18, 2016

May your faith in almighty God gives you peace and comfort. I was honored to work with Chris for several years on the Confidentiality Regulations as a SAMHSA senior program analyst. I will be eternally grateful for his kindness, support, and confidence in me as a non-lawyer working in the critically important regulatory compliance area. He supported me in my quest to go to law school at the wonderful age of 45. Chris was a person of unwavering integrity and profound legal acumen.
In Faith, Sheila Harley

Leronda Savage

June 17, 2016

I am so sorry for your loss. I am praying for your family.

Theresa Defino

June 17, 2016

My deepest sympathies to Chris' family. I am a journalist who began covering ORI in 2006 and Chris was immensely helpful to me. His contributions to the quest for responsible conduct of science lives on in the agency and the research community at large, and I still refer to some of the stories I wrote before his retirement. Wishing you peace.

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