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Christopher Lane Obituary

Christopher Allen Lane

Nashville - Christopher Allen Lane, born March 15th, 1980 in Beech Grove, Indiana, passed away unexpectedly at 40 years of age, in his home in East Nashville, Tennessee on June 27th, 2020 of natural causes.

Chris was one of the most happy, generous, and fun-loving people you could ever meet. Anyone who met him could tell you that Chris was everyone's friend, and that he had a genuine and caring spirit. He grew up in Shelbyville, Indiana. He later moved to the Hendersonville and Nashville, Tennessee area. His desire to travel fueled his love of beaches, oceans and sunsets. Chris' hobbies included tinerking with his dune buggy and Volkswagens, encouraging and uplifting others, and frequenting Nashville's Love Circle, which overlooks the city. His days were filled with his love of designing and constructing custom pools.

Chris is survived by his beloved daughter, Chloe Lane; his parents, Vicky Lane of Springfield, Tennessee and Randall (Debbie) Lane of Flat Rock, Indiana; maternal grandparents, Kenneth J. (Deborah) King and Brenda Martin; brother, Shawn (Kerrie) Lane; sister, Shannon Goode; and several aunts, uncles, nephews and a niece.

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Published by Tennessean from Jul. 10 to Jul. 12, 2020.

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Vicky Lane - Mother

January 31, 2022

Love you whole bunches and miss you deeply. May God Bless and you rest in peace.

Melissa Smith

July 14, 2020

You always had me laughing in school and a smile on your face. R.I.P old friend

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