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Christopher M. Garrell, age 40, of Reading, PA, formerly of West Chester, PA, sadly passed away suddenly on October 2, 2024.
Born in Wynnewood, PA, he was the beloved son of Marshall F. Garrell and Joan M. (née Sibick) Garrell.
Christopher was a dedicated legal professional who practiced law at Orlando Law Offices in Reading, PA.
A proud alumnus, Christopher earned his undergraduate degree from Temple University and his law degree from Widener University Delaware Law School, where he cultivated a deep commitment to justice and advocacy. His career exemplified these values as he worked diligently to support his clients and community.
Beyond his professional accomplishments, Christopher enjoyed spending time at the beach in Sea Isle City, N.J. and playing sports, particularly tennis, hockey and golf. He found joy and fulfillment in these activities, which served as a testament to his competitive spirit and love for teamwork.
Christopher is survived by his father, Marshall F. Garrell and his mother, Joan M. Garrell, his sister, Jennifer Brown, his brother-in-law, Dean Brown and his beloved nephew, Cole Brown, as well as many aunts, uncles, cousins and faithful friends and colleagues.
Services and interment will be held at Saints Peter and Paul Cemetery, Springfield, PA on Thursday, October 10th at 1:00.
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