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Christopher ...

attended Millville Elementary School as well as
F.W. Hartnett Middle School and was a member of the
Class of 2009 at Blackstone-Millville Regional High School.
He attended Worcester State College, aspiring to become a

High School History Teacher.

Christopher was an extremely hard worker with a strong work ethic and held two part-time jobs while attending college. He was employed at UPS and at Milford Regional Medical Center in the Dietary and Maintenance Department. He worked at MRMC throughout high school as well.



Christopher was known for his positive attitude and contagious smile. He was very charismatic. He loved to entertain others, and had a beautiful singing voice. He was a master impersonator with spot on impressions of
Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin.

During his primary years he sang in the church choir and was the lead in the sixth grade production of “Grease” at Millville Elementary School. His love of music inspired him to be self taught on the drums and guitar.

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Above all ...

he had a deep love and loyalty to his family and friends. He had a strong bond with his parents Chris and Margo, his older sisters Ariana and Sasha and his younger brother and best friend Nicholas. 

He had a very large extended family that is considerably close consisting of many (Great) aunts, (Great) uncles, and 1st, 2nd and 3rd cousins.

His chosen family...

included friendships formed in his early years of kindergarten through college, as well as co-workers and friends of friends.  He had a very diverse group of friends and never discriminated in his choices. His friendships were based on the core values of the person, not popularity, and he considered you a friend for life. 

He always had your back and was consistently supportive, loving, kind and nonjudgmental.  His unique personality drew the attention of many, and he was well liked by all who met him.

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