Chris, you passed on nearly 15 years ago but you are remembered always. You were my best friend since I arrived at Buchanan, and started talking to the new kid who just arrived from Norway. We joined the Army together but didn't meet up much after that, unfortunately. Thanks for being there and rest easy, friend and Soldier.
Kurt, how did Chris pass? I hope it was peaceful. You and I didn't know each other but I remember Chris well. I was not the sort to act up at school but I fondly remember Chris, Me and sometimes another from our Grad class, Joseph Stych, sitting at a corner table of the library. Chris and I would trade off blurting like bleeting sheep as loud as we could...then stopping abruptly. It infuriated the librarians and they could never figure from whom the sound emanated.Silly I know but I'm still smiling now as I write this. Although we never kept in touch after High School and never really hung out outside of school, it saddened me to learn of his passing when I signed up on this site last year. I can only imagine how it affected you.
Rest in Peace Chris...and know that though we only knew each other about one hour a day mon-fri over the course of our time at Chamberlain...you are still in my thoughts and rememberances to this day.
It's great that you shared your memory of Chris, and it really made my day to see that I'm not the only one that recalls times with him. Yea that is funny what you did in the library and I can definitely see Chris doing that! I saw Chris in home room, at work, and on the weekends. Please write to me at boehmteam@yahoo.com and I'll write you back with details about what happened to Chris.
Kurt Boehm
Chris, you passed on nearly 15 years ago but you are remembered always. You were my best friend since I arrived at Buchanan, and started talking to the new kid who just arrived from Norway. We joined the Army together but didn't meet up much after that, unfortunately. Thanks for being there and rest easy, friend and Soldier.
Kurt
Stephan Smith
Kurt, how did Chris pass? I hope it was peaceful. You and I didn't know each other but I remember Chris well. I was not the sort to act up at school but I fondly remember Chris, Me and sometimes another from our Grad class, Joseph Stych, sitting at a corner table of the library. Chris and I would trade off blurting like bleeting sheep as loud as we could...then stopping abruptly. It infuriated the librarians and they could never figure from whom the sound emanated.Silly I know but I'm still smiling now as I write this. Although we never kept in touch after High School and never really hung out outside of school, it saddened me to learn of his passing when I signed up on this site last year. I can only imagine how it affected you.
Rest in Peace Chris...and know that though we only knew each other about one hour a day mon-fri over the course of our time at Chamberlain...you are still in my thoughts and rememberances to this day.
Kurt Boehm
Stephan,
It's great that you shared your memory of Chris, and it really made my day to see that I'm not the only one that recalls times with him. Yea that is funny what you did in the library and I can definitely see Chris doing that! I saw Chris in home room, at work, and on the weekends. Please write to me at boehmteam@yahoo.com and I'll write you back with details about what happened to Chris.
Regards,
Kurt