Christopher Hughes Brewer died on February 8, 2015, following a long illness. Chris was born May 28, 1948 in Casper, Wyoming to Harrison and Margaret Brewer. He graduated from Hasting-on-Hudson high school in NewYork and Rocky Mountain, College in Montana. Chris was an expert on the Civil War and a Lincoln Scholar.
Chris is survived by three children, Rebecca, Renee and John; his mother, Margaret, and brother Peers. Chris was a devoted member of and an active Kiwanian.
The funeral will be February 14, 2015 at 1:00 PM at Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints at 11700 Falls Road, Potomac, MD 20854. Flowers may be delivered to the church between 9:00 AM and 12 Noon. Memorial contributions may be made to N.W. Kiwanis Charitable Foundation, c/o Otha Washington, 3200 Rose Valley Drive, Fort Washington, MD 20774.
Laurie Bean (Ross)
Holly McLaughlin (Cole)
I remember that Chris was our neighbor and we called him Wyoming.....being that's where he came from...he was a great great guy and was always so friendly..........he will be so missed.........Holly McLaughlin Cole
William Morroni
Chris was into Canoe. The mens cologne. Not so much you can smell him coming, Chris had more class than that, but when he got there you knew that he had arrived. I was hoping to see him at the reunion. He is missed.
Dorothy DeMichele
Chris was such a nice schoolmate. I think I saw on FB that he was an attorney and it seemed to me the practice was an interesting one, but the aging memory is not permitting me to remember the details. Sad that he won't be among us.
Steve Nemeth
Chris had a unique natural ability to relate to everyone very well. I remember him as being a most charming, smiling, and welcoming classmate. All of which contributed to his being a wonderful class president.
Robert Batcheller (Bliss)
Chris was our Varsity Football Manager during our senior year in 1966. I recall his great ability to keep us hydrated, especiaaly when it was hot during the early season, and he made sure fresh oranges were always available for us during halftime.
Chris also did so many other things as Football Manager. He kept our organization moving along on time and moving where we needed to be. And many other things we players really never knew about. He was a guy who got things done with a ready smile, and he was there to help anyone, anytime. Everyone liked and admired Chris; he was just that kind of person.