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Born on April 23, 1991 in Thomson Medical Centre, Singapore
Passed away on May 22, 2013 in Cayuga Lake, New York, United States
This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Christopher Dennis, 22 years old, born on April 23, 1991, and passed away on May 22, 2013. We will remember him forever.
Thinking of you Christopher, how the years have whizzed by. I know how much you are missed every day, including by me. I think about you all the time. And I think about your family and your world.
Hi, Chris. I'm leaving you this link to Stevie Nicks "The Edge of Seventeen". Thinking of you today -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfNWkpdZ-T4 Just browsed through the photos, you are a joy.
Hi Chris, It's been three years today......since you left on your ill-fated canoe voyage. I just looked through your photos....we miss you so very very much. Father
Chris, I met you when you were five years old when I was visiting Ithaca. You were magical and inspiring at five and you completely captured my heart. How much more so you became I can see from these photos. The world has lost a stunning treasure. I leave for you a daffodil.
Thinking of you Christopher, how the years have whizzed by. I know how much you are missed every day, including by me. I think about you all the time. And I think about your family and your world.
April 2011 - Chris and Jack Weisman at the national student power shift convergence in Washington DC. Photo by Kelsey Erickson
April 2011 - Chris and Jack Weisman at the national student power shift convergence in Washington DC. Photo by Kelsey Erickson
April 2011 - Chris at the national student power shift convergence in Washington DC. Back row (from left): Kelsey Erickson, Jamie Johnson, Dominic Frongillo, Peter Mumford, K.C. Alvey. Front row (from left): Vicky Morgan, Sidney Madsen, Chris, Jack Weisma
April 2011 - Chris at the national student power shift convergence in Washington DC. Photo by Kelsey Erickson