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Alexandra Vargas
June 6, 2024
Christian and I met the summer before high school through a mutual friend and the rest was history. Christian quickly grew to become my best friend. His sense of humor, wit and intelligence added a refreshing zest to my life. We had many things in common, yet so much to learn from each other. He made me laugh so much, and he definitely knew how to press my buttons. As we got older, I would learn to always appreciate his raw honesty.
Over the course of several years, we would trigger & motivate each other to become better versions of ourselves. We played a significant role in each other´s lives, always there for each other during the hard times and laughing during the good times. He would visit me every time he was home in Chicago. He was my rock in many ways. We definitely cared for & loved each other as much as we irritated and annoyed each other. There isn´t, and never will be anyone like him. There are no words to describe the amount of love I have for him. I have made a promise to him and myself to continue his legacy through my own communicative work & creative passions.
-Alexandra K. Vargas
Brad
January 10, 2023
I will miss CHRISTIAN dearly.
Christian was a brilliant young man with high energy. He could converse intelligently with anyone on any topic. He was a strong conversationalist on topics from sports to politics. I enjoyed communicating with him almost daily. He brighten the room at family gatherings with his wit and sarcasm. He was like a big brother to our son and we will miss him dearly.
I will remember him daily when I see sports or political memes to send him. I will think fondly of him when I golf and any time I have a challenging shot or make a lucky shot. He had some many family and friends at his services which shows how successful of a young man he truly was. "No main is a failure that has friends." Clearly Christian "was the richest man in town". He enjoyed a wonderful life and densely packed with hundreds of great events and games thanks to his loving family.
Uncle Brad, Aunt Erika, cousin Brandt Wilhelmi
Lena
January 6, 2023
May god´s loving kindness and comfort help you and your family through this difficult time Matt 5:4
Gerry Woods
January 5, 2023
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
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