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Christopher James Beasley of Schertz, TX was born on March 16th, 2001, in Belleville, IL. Chris was tragically taken from us way too soon on December 23rd, 2024.
Chris is survived by his beloved momma, Marcy McDonald and his stepfather, Scott McDonald, his dad, James Beasley, and his stepfather Glenn Vaughn III. Chris was highly adored by his seven siblings, Lexi (and spouse Christian) Tanner, Tristan, and step siblings, Michael, Brittany, Scotty, and Brandon. Grandparents, Dana and Art Dickens, Warren SR. and Pam Sands, Linda and Bill Carter, and his Godmother Kimberly Stone.
Chris graduated from Byron P. Steele in 2020 and then was sworn into the US Army in 2024, where he set out to be fire control for patriot missiles. Chris loved to spend his free time with family and friends out by the lake listening to some good ole country music. Soccer took up a lot of Chris’s time in the early years, where he played for the Lions soccer club. Chris enjoyed dabbling in poker games with his closest buddies, the Bad Boys. Traveling and adventures were Chris’ favorite things to do. He was lucky enough to get to go to Mexico with his mom, stepdad Scott, good friends of the family Michelle and Chris, and Ashlyn. Chris and Ashlyn were very important to each other. Chris looked after a lot of people in his life, and when he needed a moment to decompress, he would call his best friend, Rylee and go on a late-night drive to jam out to music and let out frustrations. The most precious moments Chris had were mostly spent at family gatherings, laughing, crying, and being around the people he loved most.
Chris accomplished so much in so little time, but if there is one thing that Chris did, it was that he lived every single moment like it was his last, making his last moments so full of life.
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