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Things Christopher loved....  
Christopher,  from the time he was a toddler loved spicy food...

Some of Chris's fav things in life

Hockey, Go Leafs Go

Snowboarding...

Skateboarding most of all!

Taco's

Stupid movies like Jay and Silent Bob...

Ren and Stimpy...
The Simpsons...
Family Guy...

Loved to listen to what I call 'Kill your parent's type of music'  sounded to me like a guy just screaming...I used to ask him if he knew what they were yelling about and Chris would just grin at me...and say "no"

Steak, baked potato, ceasar salad and escargot...

as a youngster he started his collecting phase....rocks....tons of hockey cards...

he loved getting new shoes...instead of pics of girls, he put up cut outs from skateboard mag's of shoes!!

he loved money LOL

he enjoyed farting and aiming it at me...!

he loved thumb wrestling...

he had a great joy of making me suffer through endless Adam Sandler movies...cuz he knew how much the guy annoys me LOL

he liked rum and coke....
with lime

he loved having me rub his feet...and back...

he loved living here in Aurora...

A REAL LIFE HERO  
Chris was diagnosed at age 15 with T cell lymphoblastic lymphoma....that much is true...however....

Cancer did not define who Chris was and always will be to those that love him,

Chris, taught us what strength and courage and dignity is all about, not once did he ever complain throughout his entire battle with the beast of cancer.....

He showed us all that we have nothing to complain about, nothing to whine about, and what it takes to just live day to day....

Mom created the CaringBridge journal almost 5 years ago and Chris being the quiet person he was did not complain that mom was telling his story to the world....
CaringBridge enabled Chris to help so many other families with children fighting the beast, but he pretended that he never read moms posts...

Chris touched so many people, over 300 people attended his funeral, many we never even met...
Chris inspired a teacher at his school so much even though he never really got a chance to go to highschool...that she, has made a reward in Christophers name for a deserving student that has struggled with things, a reward given out once a year to a deserving student, money to carry on with their education...

There is a memorial garden at his highschool and his school had a plaque made with his name and planted a rose in his honour...

WE MUST NEVER FORGET OUR BRAVE CHRISTOPHER...an unwitting HERO
As Gist would say "It's all good"
www.caringbridge.org/ca/christophersfight
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