I have always wondered where Chris was all these years. I had not seen him since graduation. When I saw in the Vindicator that he had passed away, I was very saddened. Chris was a good guy and I will always remember the great poems he use to send to me while at Mooney. Rest in Peace Chris.
CHRISTOPHER A. CIPRIANO passed away on July 22, 2010. He will be deeply and forever missed by his wife Valerie Casey, son Christopher, daughter Jennifer, grandson Ethan, mother Mary Ann, brothers James and John, sister Patricia Prelock, and a wide circle of friends.Chris was born October 3, 1951 in Youngtown, Ohio, was a proud graduate of the University of Houston and served his country in the United States Air Force. He was a C.P.A. and retired partner of PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP. Chris was an autodidactic epistemologist, and was passionate about his family and friends, golf, summers spent at his home in Scotland, his dogs and never missing cocktail hour. The family wishes to thank our loyal friend, Diane Jolley, for her acts of kindness during Chris' illness.Please email to ric.piano@redpuppies.com to receive details of a celebration of Chris' life to be held in a few weeks' time.Those wishing to make an expression of sympathy are asked to consider a donation in honor of Chris to Golfers Against Cancer, 1700 Lake Kingwood Trail, Kingwood, TX 77339; Poodle Rescue of Houston, 13302 Schroeder Road, Houston, TX 77070; or a charity of choice.
When you look at this web site and see the classmates who are no longer with us you just wonder why so early and so young.
Chris was a great person and family man who loved his career and life. He lived it to the fullest.
I can honestly say that our class has lost a true friend.
Rest in peace Chris. Even though you were only here a short time you gave it your all and you will be missed by everyone one who had the pleasure to know you.
Martha Nenadic (Jones)
CHRIS TREATED EVERYONE THE SAME. HE HAD GREAT INTEGRETY. WE HAD A REALLY GREAT TIME TOGETHER EVEN AFTER HIGH SCHOOL. MARTYD Melesky (McKendry)
I have always wondered where Chris was all these years. I had not seen him since graduation. When I saw in the Vindicator that he had passed away, I was very saddened. Chris was a good guy and I will always remember the great poems he use to send to me while at Mooney. Rest in Peace Chris.
D Melesky
Jo Ann Bukovinsky (Stephan)
CHRISTOPHER A. CIPRIANO passed away on July 22, 2010. He will be deeply and forever missed by his wife Valerie Casey, son Christopher, daughter Jennifer, grandson Ethan, mother Mary Ann, brothers James and John, sister Patricia Prelock, and a wide circle of friends.Chris was born October 3, 1951 in Youngtown, Ohio, was a proud graduate of the University of Houston and served his country in the United States Air Force. He was a C.P.A. and retired partner of PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP. Chris was an autodidactic epistemologist, and was passionate about his family and friends, golf, summers spent at his home in Scotland, his dogs and never missing cocktail hour. The family wishes to thank our loyal friend, Diane Jolley, for her acts of kindness during Chris' illness.Please email to ric.piano@redpuppies.com to receive details of a celebration of Chris' life to be held in a few weeks' time.Those wishing to make an expression of sympathy are asked to consider a donation in honor of Chris to Golfers Against Cancer, 1700 Lake Kingwood Trail, Kingwood, TX 77339; Poodle Rescue of Houston, 13302 Schroeder Road, Houston, TX 77070; or a charity of choice.
Lawrence Rizer
When you look at this web site and see the classmates who are no longer with us you just wonder why so early and so young.
Chris was a great person and family man who loved his career and life. He lived it to the fullest.
I can honestly say that our class has lost a true friend.
Rest in peace Chris. Even though you were only here a short time you gave it your all and you will be missed by everyone one who had the pleasure to know you.
Larry Rizer