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Chris Wells was born on October 15, 1950 to Vera Reinhardt and Elwood "Woody" Wells, Sr. of New Orleans and Melville, New Jersey. He was raised in the New Orleans area where he attended East Jefferson High School High School and then attended Southeastern Louisiana University. Colonel Chris Wells departed this life on April 12, 2015 after losing his battle to multiple myeloma (cancer of the bone marrow). Colonel Chris Wells holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Southeastern Louisiana University and a Master of Arts degree from the United States Naval War College. As a Distinguished Military Graduate of Southeastern's ROTC program, he entered into active federal service with a Regular Army commission as a second lieutenant. He is a thirty-three year veteran of the United States Army and its reserve components. At the time of his retirement in 2004, Colonel Wells was the Deputy Director, Support Operations for the 377th Theater Sustainment Command (TSC) United States Army Reserve in New Orleans. Throughout his military career, he has served in units in the continental United States, Republic of Korea, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, the State of Kuwait and the Republic of Iraq. 2nd Lieutenant Chris Wells was commissioned Regular Army on December 15, 1973 from Southeastern Louisiana University ROTC Program. He attended Infantry Officers Basic Course (IOBC) and Airborne School in 1974. 2nd Lieutenant Wells was then assigned to the Cavalry Platoon as an Infantry Officer in Korea. Captain Wells was then reassigned to Fort Polk, Louisiana where served until he resigned from active duty in 1978. Captain Wells retained a reserve commission on the Louisiana National Guard from March, 1978 until May, 1986, when then Major Wells joined the US Army Reserves. Colonel Wells joined the 377th Theater Army Area Command (TAACOM) in May, 1986, where he held various positions starting with Transportation Officer for Host Nation and Services Directorates and culminating as the Assistant Chief of Staff Transportation, Assistant Chief of Staff Services. Colonel Wells provided senior leadership in the 377th TAACOM. Colonel Wells was activated to support Operation Desert Storm serving with distinction as Transportation Officer, 321st Material Management Center from July 1991 to April 1993. After redeploying home from Desert Storm, Colonel Wells joined the 377th TSC as a civilian military technician. Colonel Wells assisted in the transition of the 377th Theater Army Area Command (TAACOM) to a Theater Support Command (TSC). Colonel Wells led many planning efforts and conducted numerous exercises in support of the National Security Strategy in the Middle East including Lucky Sentinel and Lucky Warrior in support of Third Army in the Southwest Asia Theater of Operations to prefect the new concepts of the TSC. With the reorganization to 377th TSC, COL Wells became the Deputy Chief, Distribution Management Center (DMC). His leadership was instrumental during the unit's establishment of this new section as part of the 377th TSC transition to its new structure as the only theater support command in the Army Reserve. Following his efforts with the DMC, Colonel Wells was assigned as the G4, and commenced intense personal efforts to build a strong staff relationship within the 377th TSC. Colonel Wells' efforts proved timely and prescient following September 11, 2001. Colonel Wells deployed to Kuwait with the early entry command post in November, 2001 and provided outstanding technical and tactical leadership as Assistant Chief of Staff G4, 377th TSC (Forward) for fifteen months, to include his efforts at planning and the logistical support of Operation Enduring Freedom. In anticipation of Operation Iraqi Freedom, Colonel Wells assumed the duties as Commander, Aerial Port of Arrival APOE at Kuwait International Airport. There at the APOE, Colonel Wells spent countless hours coordinating the effort to deploy troops and critical supplies through the APOE into Kuwait and subsequently, Iraq. He personally was responsible for all strategic air operations at the airfield during the combat operations phase of Iraqi Freedom. He resumed his duties as Deputy Support Operations Officer, and remained deployed through October, 2003, serving two full years deployed. As Deputy Support Operations Officer during the planning efforts for Iraqi Freedom, Colonel Wells ensured the synchronization of support for coalition, joint and special operations forces throughout the entire United States Central Command area of responsibility. Colonel Wells is a graduate of the Infantry Officer's Basic Course, the Transportation Officer's Basic and Advanced Courses, the Supply Management Officer Course, the Motor Officer Course, the Joint Course on Logistics, the Air Transportability Course, the U.S. Navy and U.S. Army Transportation and Storage of Hazardous Materials Course, the United States Army Command and General Staff College, the United States Air Force Airlift Planners Course, the United States Navy War College, and the National Defense University's National Security Course. Among his decorations and awards are the: Legion of Merit, Meritorious Service Medal with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters, Army Commendation Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, Army Achievement Medal with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters, Louisiana. National Guard Commendation Medal, National Defense Service Medal with 2 Bronze Service Stars, Global War on Terror Service and Expeditionary Medals, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal (Korea), Southwest Asia Service Medal (Desert Storm), Kuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia), Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait), Armed Forces Reserve Medal, Army Service Ribbon, Army Overseas Service Ribbon, Army Reserve Component Over Seas Training Ribbon, Army Parachutist Badge and numerous other military and civilian awards. Colonel (R) Chris Wells is preceded in death by his father, Elwood, "Woody" Wells Sr, and is survived by his wife of 28 years, Ellen (Colihan) Wells, mother Vera Reinhardt Wells, 2 brothers, Keith Wells (Silvia), Woody Wells Jr. (Belinda), numerous aunts and uncles, nieces, nephews, and great nieces and nephews. Visitation and Chapel will be conducted at Lake Lawn Metairie Funeral Home, New Orleans, on April 20, 2015. Visitation will be from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM. The memorial will be held in the Lake Lawn Chapel at 1:00 PM. He will be interned at Arlington National Cemetery. IN LIEU OF flowers, DONATIONS ARE REQUESTED to be made to the Wounded Warriors Project IN MEMORY OF Colonel Chris H Wells. To view and sign the family guestbook, please visit www.lakelawnmetairie.com.

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Published by The Times-Picayune from Apr. 14 to Apr. 17, 2015.

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Keith Wells

July 3, 2015

My brother, I hope you know how proud I am of your service to our country and family. I miss you so much and I continue my fight to honor you. Until we meet again.

Bobby Boyd

April 29, 2015

I knew Chris from high school and for a short time the 377th. He was an extremely nice man and my thoughts and prayers go out to his family. God Bless Chris.

Mike Ford

April 27, 2015

Colonel Chris Wells is one of my personal heroes. He took me under his wing, day one when I showed up at the 377th TAACOM. I would share a foxhole with him any time, anywhere.

COL (R) Mike Ford

April 26, 2015

I have been friends with Chris since Boy Scouts and in Junior High. I have so much respect for his military accomplishments and I will deeply miss him especially at our board meetings for lunch. RIP. Harold L Sartin Jr.

Jason Blanke

April 21, 2015

As a contactor who had worked in Kuwait after Desert Storm and in Iraq and Afghanistan from 03-10 Chris and I had a lot in common and would often have conversations about what we experienced over there. I saw him just two months ago and knew of his condition. I was saddened to learn of his passing. Chris also had an appreciation of fine automobiles and it was a hobby we both shared. I'll miss you Chris.

John Trygg

April 20, 2015

I was greatly saddened to hear of Chris ' passing . He was a good friend to so many including my brother George and me . I knew him in high school and we lived in the same neighborhood . We both attended SLU and for a time we were roommates off campus . Those were good times .

I offer condolences from the entire Trygg family . He touched the lives of all seven of us in so many good ways .

John Trygg & family

Zide Bowers Jahncke

April 20, 2015

My sincere sympathy to Colonel Wells'
Family. It was always a pleasure to serve him at La Madeleine-Mandeville.

April 20, 2015

Now that your Work is done,
Your course through Life is run,
We all can say Well Done,
Be Thou at Peace!
[inspired by songs from "West Point"]

Friend and fellow Soldier
Dan Mension
Major, US Army (Retired)

Edward Murray

April 20, 2015

Went to High School with Chris and remember him well. Sorry for your loss. He will be in our prayers. (E.J. Class of 68)

Durel and Stephanie Legendre, Jr

April 20, 2015

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Ernest Jilek III

April 20, 2015

Vera May,
Grief can be so difficult, but our special memories of Chris and your family will help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always. Please accept our deepest sympathies.
Ernest J. Jilek III and the extended Jilek Family

April 19, 2015

Ellen, I am deeply saddened by the death of my dear friend. I always looked forward to his visits to Terry and I. We had great conversations. Now he and Terry are together again. Sorry that I can't be at his funeral. Please know that he is in my thoughts and you are in my prayers.
Juanita Schenck

Bonnie & Duke Anton

April 18, 2015

Vera and Family, I thought it strange that I hadn't gotten any e-mails from Chris lately. He never told us of his latest health issues. He was a dedicated soldier who served his country to the max. Rest in eternal peace, Friend.

Pam Bender

April 18, 2015

Rest in Peace, Chris. You will be missed.

Joseph Brocato

April 18, 2015

Colonel, uncle,godfather, frat brother,best man,good friend,true friend, always doing and thinking of others. Thanks Chris for all you have done and for always being there. We love and respect you. You will forever be alive in our thoughts and memories. We are forever grateful and are honored to have you as part of our family. Sincerely Donna,Abby,Adrienne,JosephIII,Hayley and Joe Brocato

April 17, 2015

Chris it was pleasure having you as one of my ROTC cadets at SEU. May you RIP.

Henry B. Pease
LTC (retired) USA

JACK BOUDREAUX

April 17, 2015

Dear Ellen:

I SHARE YOUR GRIEF AND LOSS; I HAD KNOWN CHRIS FOR MANY YEARS AND ALWAYS HAD A GREAT RELATIONSHIP WITH HIM.I WILL BE THERE ON MONDAY, AND WHENEVER NEEDED.

REVEREND JACK BOUDREAUX

John Brodie

April 17, 2015

"COL Wells Sir, RIP. Thank you for your Mentorship, Guidance and Leadership. A true great Hero who will be missed tremendously."

Tom Murphree

April 17, 2015

Chris Wells was my friend, mentor and role model. I will miss him

Debbie & Steve Hook

April 16, 2015

Ellen, I am so very saddened by the news of Chris's passing. It is a very difficult time for you and the family, just know our thoughts and prayers are with you.

April 16, 2015

Aunt Vera Mae, Our heart felt thoughts and prayers are with you. My Bill and. Debbie and loved talking with him. He was so bright! Mom told me late Sunday that he was not doing well and then we learner he had passed away. He will certainly will be missed. Love Amelia. Debbie. Hannah and Avery.

April 16, 2015

chris you will be missed at our weekly meetings with all our comrades.thanks!from all of us at RUBYS

April 15, 2015

Hello Miss Vera, Woody, Jr. and all the rest of the family, I was sorry to hear of Chris' illness and passing. It is impressive to say the least to read about his military service and records of achievement. I know I am grateful for this service he gave to our nation, and certainly I know that all of you are proud of his record.
I will be praying for comfort and peace for all of you as you mourn his passing.
Best wishes and love, Maria Heikamp Avant (now in Michigan)

Scott Smith

April 15, 2015

Chris was a good man and a great friend!

Jason Scott

April 15, 2015

What a great leader and mentor! He will be missed dearly.

Russ Forshag

April 15, 2015

A true American Patriot and Warrior. Rest in Peace Chris - you will be missed but remembered when your comrades in arms meet together on the high ground. God bless you and your family.

Gary Sandifer

April 15, 2015

Chris was a dear friend. Our SLU Army ROTC Reunions each year will never be the same. He was instrumental in helping to establish our SLU ROTC Scholarship that has helped so many students here at SLU. I will miss him.

Beth Rudolph

April 15, 2015

Sending love, prayer, and gratitude to you, dear Chris, on your journey; and to your family and loved ones, who await their reunion. With deepest sympathy to those who remain behind, and much love.

Douglas Fontenot

April 15, 2015

A true Patriot who serve his country tirelessly. Will be truly missed by his ROTC alumni brethren. My deepest sympathy to his family.

Freddie Black

April 15, 2015

Rest in God's loving arms, Chris, until we meet again.

Jay Castagnetta

April 15, 2015

My heart is truly saddened by Chris's loss. He was a great friend and a great soldier. It was my honor to have served with Chris in the377th. He will be dearly missed. My prayers go out to the Wells family for their loss.

Jay Castagnetta

Lieutenant General Josseph Laposata

April 15, 2015

Chris was a superb officer, a dedicated friend for almost 40 years and a compassionate, humble man. He was a gentleman of exceptional talent and character. Our conversations on the merits of national and international issues will be missed. Rest in peace my friend.

Sharon Stemler

April 15, 2015

Keith, you have my deepest sympathy on the loss of your brother. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers!
Thank you for your service Col. Wells!

Sharon Stemler

April 15, 2015

Keith, my deepest sympathies on the passing of your brother. Your family is in my prayers!

Susan Wilvert

April 15, 2015

Ellen, I am so sorry for your loss. May wonderful memories keep him close in your heart.

CAROLYN TYNER

April 15, 2015

Please accept my sympathy. My prayers to you and your family.
Carolyn Tyner

Antonio and Michele Lopez

April 14, 2015

Our hearts are heavy with Chris' passing. It was an honor serving with him in the 377th TAACOM and TSC. We find comfort in the knowledge that we will be meet again. Hasta la vista amigo.

Karen Howat

April 14, 2015

Thanking you and your family for the tremendous service provided to our great country. Rest in peace.

MAJ Alfred Chiles

April 14, 2015

It is really difficult for me to find words to describe my feelings about my friend, Chris. I know I loved him like a brother. We served together since 1976 in active duty, National Guard, and Army Reserve. We roomed together for many of those years, until he married Ellen. Chris was one of the best military officers I have ever know. He also was my best friend. I will miss Chris very much for the rest of my life. May he rest in peace in Fiddler's Green. Here's to "our comrades in the sands."
To Ellen, Vera, Woody, Keith, and all of Chris's family and friends, I feel your grief. May you be comforted by the Grace of God. I am praying for you all.

Anne Prejean Brand

April 14, 2015

Ellen and family - sorry for the loss of Chris. May fond memories warm your heart. Continued prayers for you.

April 14, 2015

Rest in Peace, my friend. You are definitely an "American Original" and you will be missed! Ellen, please accept our sympathy in your loss.
Take care!
Mike and Kendall Nichols

April 14, 2015

Rest in peace, my friend. You are an "American Original" and you will be missed. Ellen, please accept our sympathy in your loss.
Take care!
Mike and Kendall Nichols

Eric Kelty

April 14, 2015

I served with Chris in the LA National Guard and the 377th TSC. Great memories and stories. Chris you will be missed. Ellen, you and Chris are in my prayers.

Richard Dillon

April 14, 2015

"Rest in Peace Chris. Your tour of duty is finally over and you are home now. We'll miss you."

April 14, 2015

Chris my friend, thanks for the many special memories. You and your beloved Dad were mentors and battle buddies to many in uniform. Rest in eternal peace.
Mike Bendich

Al & Kathy Chiles

April 14, 2015

We are so sorry for your loss! Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Mike Thiac

April 13, 2015

A true leader, mentor and friend. Chris, you will be greatly missed. RIP until our next formation.

Romeo Pulikkathara

April 13, 2015

MAJ Romeo X. Pulikkathara and Mrs. Martha F. Pulikkathara, wishing you our most heart felt condolences.

Jim Raney

April 13, 2015

Band of Brothers -377th TSC CofC. We will miss Chris.

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