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Christopher Daniel Soto born in Las Vegas on March 19th 2003 at Summerlin Hospital. On March 24, 2025, just 5 days after his 22nd birthday, him and his brother were hit by a car that took Christophers life. Christopher was a loving son, brother, uncle, cousin, nephew and friend. He was like a big kindhearted loving teddy bear. To know Christopher was to truly love him.
He enjoyed playing video games, having laughs with his friends and family, riding his scooter, running around the dog park with Carmela, taking trips to the mountains, practicing shooting at the Gun range and anything Apple or JBL. He loved hanging out with his friends and trying different foods and restaurants. Christopher treasured spending weekends with his mom shopping in the local Pawnshops for good deals.
Christopher would go the extra mile to help anyone and never complained. Even though his Granny Bonnie would send him to the pharmacy every day, he never complained. He enjoyed helping others all through his life. He was quick to help you fix your phone or sell you a new one.
Christopher is survived by his Mom Catherine, Dad Cesar and Papi Lalo, his grandma’s Bonnie & Rosie, his brothers Carlos, Cody and Arthur and sister Skylee, his cousins Corey, Jaydin, Sadie, Dylan, Danya, Gordo and his niece Ariel and nephew Sebastian.
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