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Pat and family.  We are so very sorry for your loss.  We have so many memories of young Chris and his sweet personality.
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I had the privilege of working with Chris at the Home Depot and I do remember him always smiling and he always found a way to make everyone laugh. Such a sweet guy and may he rest in paradise. 
Chris, you will be in my prayers 🙏. I knew you at Home Depot when you were a student at ASU, watched you grow into  the man you became. You will be missed! 
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We first met during our freshman year at ASU while living in the Ocotillo dorms, and I later moved into his condo toward the end of college.

Chris was a wonderful friend and roommate. From our nights out on Mill Avenue to the countless hours we spent watching sports, there was never a dull moment hanging out with him. And don't worry, Chris—the Cardinals will eventually win the Super Bowl. 

I am forever grateful to have met such a funny, caring and generous human. 

I worked with Chris at Redi Carpet over the last year and had the pleasure of many fun conversations.  he was a great person and God bless. You will be missed my friend. 
I had the honor to  meet Chopper during the ASU Ocotillo days. As fun as those were and the times at his condo. I’ll always forever be in his debt. I was in a tight spot with my roommates in WAY north Scottsdale. I had to get out. chopper “soon to be BBQ” cam to my rescue. He drove me up to the house and helped me load my life into the back of his truck. He was gracious enough to convince his mom to let this emo friend of his park his life in her garage while I figured out life that summer one $14.04 out the door at a time. He never judged. He was there for a friend. An absolute legend. Someone whom I didn’t keep enough contact with but someone I know if I was in Arizona I would call up because I have to see. A man so awesome we nicknamed him twice. Chopper and BBQ Blaski. Hard to explain to others what someone like chopper means to me. Not too many have someone who made such an impact that you aren’t always in contact with but you 100% cherish forever. RIP Chris “Chopper BBQ” Blaski. Heaven gained a great one. Can’t wait to give ya a hug. 
2004, Tempe, AZ, USA
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Chris’s first dolphin. One of…
2018, Peanut Island, Florida, USA
Chris’s first dolphin. One of our best days on the water.
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