Dr. Christopher Lee Feucht

Dr. Christopher Lee Feucht obituary, Chesapeake, VA

Dr. Christopher Lee Feucht

Christopher Feucht Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 17, 2010.
Christopher Lee Feucht, 59, was welcomed into the arms of Jesus on April 17, 2010. He was born in Atlanta, Georgia, July 12, 1950, the oldest of 5 children. He graduated from Georgia Tech with a degree in Engineering and attended the Medical College of Georgia where he received his Doctorate of Medicine, specializing in Dermatology. He married Nancy Catherine Hogue in 1973, and they spent 3 months serving at a Maasai village mission hospital in Tanzania. God blessed them with 5 children: Jennifer, Christopher Lee (in heaven), Heather, Sean, and Christen. The family resided in Missoula, MT in the beautiful Rocky Mountains for 15 years. In 1994, the family relocated to Chesapeake, VA, answering the call of the Lord to work at Operation Blessing with the Flying Hospital. Chris began to lead short-term medical teams to needy areas around the world. In 1998, after attending Youth With A Mission training, he became Director of Missions at New Life Christian Fellowship's family of churches. For 12 years he motivated and mobilized missionaries and mission teams for ministry among the unreached. His desire was to see every tribe and tongue come to know Jesus, and for God to receive Glory through his life. When he was not traveling the globe, Chris enjoyed hiking and taking pictures in his beloved Glacier National Park. He loved motor-home trips with his family, Star Trek and Stargate movies, and watching Georgia Tech sports, even though they didn't always win. He was a gourmet barrista with his home Starbucks espresso machine and an accomplished waffle maker. Above all, he was a beloved husband, father, son, mentor, friend, physician and champion for the gospel. May his legacy continue until every person knows the love of the Father that Chris now experiences face to face. A celebration of his life will be conducted at 7 p.m. on Monday at New Life Providence Church. At 6 p.m., there will be a reception and fellowship opportunity with the family. All are invited. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Chris Feucht Memorial Fund, to extend the gospel to the unreached around the world. For more information visit www.caringbridge.org/visit/chrisfeucht Condolences may be offered to the family at www.hollomon-brown.com.

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Justin Hopkins

August 1, 2025

I found a bible that has Chris’s name in it. In Vancouver Washington, if anyone of Chris’s family sees this and would like it. Feel free to reach out.

My name is Justin. My email is
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Gary T Hanson

October 31, 2017

I first met Chris as we were starting our high school careers at Lakeside.. We mainly connected through being members of the Viking football team, but also shared so many other activities that come from all those formative years. (I even remember trying to catch butterflies for Mr. Cain's biology class with Chris!)

Chris' family ( hid Dad was a pilot for Delta I believe) moved to Dallas before his senior year, but Chris wanted to stay and graduate at Lakeside. He was a student government leader, a football player, and an academic star as well.

The night we graduated from high school, Chris spent the night at my house.

From there we both went to Ga. Tech and joined ATO fraternity.

Life took over after that and I lost touch with Chris, but never had any doubt whatsoever that he would make his mark, for the betterment of all, on this world.

I knew of Chris' passing years ago, but just wanted to post something here. Perhaps one of his family members will find this.

Chris was one of the best human beings I have ever had the privilege of knowing

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