Chris went on ahead on October 11, 2023, age 47. He leaves behind his partner Christina, her daughter Naomi, parents Judy and Dave, brother Mike, nephews Alex and Matt, many aunts, uncles and cousins, numerous friends, former students and colleagues and his big lifesaving service dog Callie, Black Lab extraordinaire. We are shocked and tremendously saddened by his abrupt departure due to cardiac illness.
Chris was a teacher, specializing in drama and history. Although his career was interrupted by illness, his enduring contacts with former students and colleagues attest to his success in imparting knowledge and retaining relationships. One had but to review his many postings on Facebook and other social media to gain an appreciation of his affinity for language and his ability to convey anecdotes and information with intelligence, accuracy, insight and humour.
Chris came from a family with a military background. This was reflected in his keen interest in military history, of which he had an extensive knowledge, and which he shared generously in his writings and references. This interest made his dad very proud and reluctant ever to challenge him on points of historical fact.
And so, he’s off on his next adventure. He lives on in the memories of us who loved him.
Family and friends are invited to a memorial service on Sunday, October 22nd at Beechwood Cemetery (280 Beechwood Ave. Ottawa, ON) at 1pm followed by a celebration of life.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Ontario SPCA or to the Ottawa Humane Society.
Livre de visiteurs
Sean Hallihan (student)
Ken Wilson
Chris had an infectious humour which was evident in person and online. He conveyed his keen interest in history in his postings to the net and his willingness to share that knowledge. He will be deeply missed by family, partner, friends and former students, and by his beloved dog Callie.
Michael Scott
It was a joy to have Chris as one of my students at St. Peter at the beginning of my teaching career. I am glad to hear he followed his passions and became a teacher himself, yet saddened to hear of his illness and passing at such an early age. My thoughts are with you, Chris, your family and those whose lives you touched.
Lesley Stow
Our deepest sympathy to Dave and Judy and family. Our thoughts are with you at this very sad time.
Cal Hegge
On behalf of Luce, Nicole, Michelle and myself I send our deepest condolences to Dave, Judy, Michael and extended family members. We have many fond memories of Chris during family gatherings over the years beginning shortly after he was born. We are deeply saddened by his sudden passing.
Cheryl Wilson
You will be missed so much by all of us who followed you on your life journey. I’ll always remember the hilarious incident of slogging through the deep snow in Alsask while slightly inebriated during the night trying to get to the house so your mom and dad could get to the hospital in time for your birth. You will be deeply missed by all those who knew you and loved you.
Brian Hope
We are deeply saddened to learn of Chris's sudden passing. We will always remember his keen sense of humour, his quick wit, his knowledge of military history, and his kindness.
Sincerely, the Hope family......Brian, Bonnie, Brent, Cory and Brian J.
Stephen Choi (student)
The best drama teacher and mentor I have ever had. Throughout my high school years I was always quiet and kept to myself. It was through his drama classes, his kind words, and encouragement to embrace who I was that led me to be the person I am today. He truly was an amazing person and I will miss him. Sincerest condolences to his family and friends. My words cannot express how much he will be missed.
Mr Evans I will never forget our drama classes. You were the best teacher I have ever had. Thank you for all you did.
Jen Poole
There are no words. Chris was larger then life and an exceptional human being in every way. Had it not been for Chris I would never have this life I have now in Cobourg. He got me an interview with Michel Langlois the Superintendent at the time for the PVNC school board. I ended up here because of him. His generosity, quick wit and humour will never be forgotten. He touched the lives of many and was a stand up guy. My deepest condolences to Chris’s family. May the memories you have of Chris keep you going during this difficult time.
Ren (Oickle) Scorsone
I have lots of fond memories of Chris from elementary school (OLW) (dances and the school play where he played OZ: "I am OZ, the great and powerful, who are you and why do you seek me?!?!") all the way up through high school Journ-tech class at St. Pete's.
Chris was featured in one of the very first digital photos I ever took...I have some fun talent show pics of him as well.
Sad news indeed. 🙁
Thinking about friends and family at this tough time.
The best Teacher who told me to just be myself. I saw Chris 3 weeks ago. His beloved wife works with me now. I’m beyond words .