Christopher Giangregorio

Christopher Giangregorio obituary, Phoenix, AZ

Christopher Giangregorio

Christopher Giangregorio Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Hansen Desert Hills Mortuary and Cemetery - Scottsdale on Aug. 1, 2024.

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Christopher W. Giangregorio, 58, of Phoenix, Arizona, passed away on Saturday, July 27th 2024. His time on earth was marked by his devout faith in God and love for Christ, and he now resides in eternal life.
Chris was born on April 8th, 1966 in Riverside, California. Chris was the son of Brenda Giangregorio and Truman W. Jones Jr.
Chris and his wife, Vicky Giangregorio, have shared a love that was extraordinarily radiant for 22 years. Their love was unconditional, passionate, understanding, profound, eternal, patient and was a true example of what an extraordinary marriage could be when two people devote themselves fully and selflessly to one another and to Christ.
Chris, alongside his wife Vicky, built their business from the ground up. The Revolution Empire. Chris' true legacy was his devotion over the last two decades to serving others by graciously and patiently investing his time with no expectation of anything in return, lifting others when they were in need, extracting hidden potential in others so they could see it and can perform at their maximum capacity, guiding people through the difficulties of life in present and past experiences, showing couples how to understand one another and live a life full of love, and countless other gracious acts of service.
He was one to never give up on anyone and knew that in time they would shine and serve their purpose on earth. His success was always based on the amount of lives he was able to impact and change.
Chris was known for his humor and wittiness, his intelligence and wisdom. He had the ability to light up every room. He spent a decade investing in himself to become mentally fit and strived every day to be better than the day before. Chris knew his purpose well. Any knowledge he possessed must be shared with the masses. This was the way to impact and make a difference. He was a beautiful man.
He cherished his family and valued spending time with them. He enjoyed hiking with his wife, exploring the world with his family, and keeping his vehicles in pristine condition. He excelled as a husband, father, son, grandfather, leader, mentor and friend.
Chris is survived by his wife Vicky Giangregorio and their four children Katelyn Asokan, Grant Giangregorio and his wife Treasure Giangregorio, Savannah Brock and her wife Reid Brock, and Tyler Carroll. His four grandchildren Shannon and Maddox Asokan, and Aspen and Hudson Giangregorio. His mother Brenda Giangregorio and father Truman W. Jones Jr and so many more dear friends.
Christopher W. Giangregorio's celebration of life will be held on August 12th at 5:00 PM at Relevant Church in Locust Grove, Georgia at 4770 GA-42, Locust Grove, GA 30248.
The family requests to please wear vibrant and spirited colors in honor of Chris' BIG personality.
In lieu of sending flowers please consider donating to a cause he deeply cared about. Please use this link if you would like to participate as he absolutely loved this cause to save these children. https://donor.ourrescue.org/-/NNTRANQF
For any cards and messages you would like to leave for the family there will be a designated area. If anything needs mailed please contact Savannah Brock directly for future information [email protected].
Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God's grace in its various forms. Do not be slothful in zeal, be fervent in spirit, serve the Lord. 1 Peter 4:10-11

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Alison Gracely

August 1, 2024

1984 at The King's College - a lot of adventures and memories through 1988. Then phone calls and get togethers after college. I'll treasure those memories forever.

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