I think Chris was 13-15 when our family first met him. He came to work at the clinic with our Dad and soon he became a part of the family and a fifth brother to me. Chris helped me navigate through some difficult times and the entire family when Dad passed. Just an Amazing Human Being who made the world a better place anywhere and everywhere he went - he will be so very much missed by his family and friends. Our condolences to Juan, Jenny, Dylan, Caroline, Trevor and the extended family. Although we are unable to attend, please know our thoughts are with you and we send Huge Hugs and much Love during this difficult time. Until we meet again Chris - Cheers ❤️❤️🙏
Jane, Karl & Sean Seitz
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Chris has gone but his memories are left behind as a lovely husband, dedicate father and kind hearted friend. We all miss you!
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I will always remember how Chris loved to laugh. He was a great friend to me and a wonderful husband and father.
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We all will miss you Chris. You always be a good brother to me. Love you brother
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Chris was a great friend, neighbour and partner.
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I went to high school with Chris. Your tribute to him is spot on. He was and always was, a gem. I had forgotten about the bag pipes 😊My sincerest sympathies to his family.
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Chris was a wonderful neighbour and friend. I'm so fortunate to have known him and the family
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We would like to on pass our sincere condolences to Chris' family Juan, Jenny, Dylan, Caroline and extended family. Chris was such a lovely man, there's no doubt he will be missed by so many.One of my first memories of Chris dates back to the early 70s on one of his trips to Scotland. He was travelling with his (also my mother's) father, Ronald Stewart. I recall Chris playing the bagpipes for us, he was such a skillful piper.In 2020 it was so good to reconnect my mother (who has also passed away) with Chris and his family, she had lost touch over time and it was such a privilege to be able to reconnect them, even if it was only over Zoom.I always enjoyed our chats on WhatsApp and would smile to myself when listening to Chris' accent, he sounded more Scottish than I did. When we last spoke in February, Chris was his usual fun self and I was looking forward to spending some time with him later this year. it's so sad that we won't ever meet again. Rest in peace Chris.Alistair & Maura
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I am so sorry for your huge loss. Chris was such an amazing gentleman who touched so many lives. I can still hear his evening bagpipe practises on our Royal Gardens street! He was a talented musician. May you take comfort in all the special memories you have of Chris. Sending you My heartfelt condolences .
Charlene Harris ( Callies)
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