Christopher J. Santone

Christopher J. Santone

Christopher Santone Obituary

Published by Mathis Funeral Home - Medford on Nov. 18, 2019.
Christopher passed away on Friday, November 15, 2019. He was a 1989 graduate of Lenape High School and was best known for his extraordinary accomplishments on the wrestling mat. Funeral services will follow at 12PM, at the church. In Lieu of flowers, donations may be made to 529 College Fund for Gemma and Luciano Santone.

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December 3, 2019

Gina Santoe posted to the memorial.

November 27, 2019

Maureen Weisback posted to the memorial.

November 24, 2019

Ed Smith posted to the memorial.

Chee & I were more like brother and sister rather than sister in law. There will be on one to replace you. I love you. Gina

Gina Santoe

December 3, 2019

Maureen Weisback

November 27, 2019

My heart goes out to all of Chee's family. I know the pain you are feeling. I will keep you in my prayers.
Maureen Weisback.

Ed Smith

November 24, 2019

My condolences to all of your family so sad.

Heartfelt Condolences Arrangement- BASKET INCLUDED

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Mike Van Steyn

November 19, 2019

Chee, Sending love and strength to you and your family. Keep that killer smile on your face up and Heaven that you shared with everyone here on Earth. I suggest you challenge St Peter to a wrestling match... or a round of golf. Im sure you would fair well at both, but you should probably let him win! Ha. I know you will watch over your wife and family and keep everyone laughing up there. God Bless and RIP, Chee!

Peace and love,

Mike Van Steyn & Family

Sam Haines

November 19, 2019

Thinking of you, wishing you hope in the midst of sorrow, comfort in the midst of pain. Peace be with you.

Alexis & Chris Kull

November 19, 2019

People come into your life and just change it indefinitely , that was Chee. His HUGE personality and exquisite taste made him stand out no matter what room he was in. Chris and I are blessed to have known him the past 5 years and to have Jilly be one our our dearest friends. It will never be fair or okay what happened to this amazing human, but we will cherish the time we did get to spend with him. God Bless the Santone family ❤❤❤

Sandra Mucciacciaro

November 19, 2019

You and your family are in my thoughts as you grieve this loss. Prayers for the Santone family.
(LHS Class of 88 and friend of Tammy)

Mario Henry

November 19, 2019

Smile used to light up the hallways every time I saw him, one of the best athletes in Lenape's history and I am so sorry he is not with us any more. RIP~

Alisa Sviben-Hafner

November 18, 2019

Danny, I am so sorry to here about the passing of your brother. You always will have beautiful memories. Bless you and your family.
Thoughts and Prayers,
Alisa Sviben
(LHS class of 86 and a Medfordonian)

Karen and Tom Radziewicz

November 18, 2019

We are so sorry for your incredible loss. Love and prayers to the Santone family.
Our deepest sympathies,
Karen and Tom Radziewicz

Emilie Hartman

November 18, 2019

Chee you will be greatly missed. Ill never forget being on one of your first dates with you and Jill (because you let me drive your BMW) and many good memories at PJs and on the MEDFORD Lakes golf course (I was present for your hole in one) Rest In Peace ❤

Kelly O'Doherty

November 18, 2019

My condolences to the Santone family. Sending you love and prayers at this difficult time. Kelly McGrath O'Doherty, Lenape High School, Class of 1988.

Marcus Drake

November 18, 2019

Rest in peace.

Chee's Wedding Night

Chris Barone

November 18, 2019

I miss you brother...now and forever. Until we meet again you will always be near.

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