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Obituaries

Christopher Sluyter

Dan McClelland

Rev 21:4 And God shall wipe away all the tears from their eyes and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow nor crying, neither shall there be anymore pain: for the former things are passed away.

Born on 4/19/982 in Fremont, California to Renee Nadeau and David Sluyter.

On 4/12/22 He was called home and will forever remain in our hearts.

For anyone who really knew Christopher Jonathan Sluyter, you knew a friend, a brother, an uncle, a son, and a partner.

He was special to many people and loved his family fiercely. Chris knew pain yet still smiled when he spoke, he made jokes at his own expense, if only to find laughter where it shouldn’t be.

He never forgot to say I love you” at the end of a call and made silly faces when his jokes weren’t enough. Coffee with French vanilla creamer was his most important food group.

There are inside jokes that no one but him will understand, and stories that are only memories to look back on now.

He loved so many yet struggled to love himself. If he were here now, he would look at the world through a new set of eyes. If he were sent back for even a period, I don’t believe he would return to comfort those who mourn him, he would seek those soon to BE mourned. Even when you think you can’t go on, when it gets to hard, painful, scary, whatever you may be going through, just know that someone out there loves you.

They know your facial expressions, your jokes and your heart. There is always a reason to keep going, your life is meaningful. Chris loved being an uncle and spending time with the love of his life Leslie DeYear. Chris liked anything with a Motor in it and loved any music with base. A perfect day for him would be riding in his convertible, top down with a little rap or techno music playing on the speakers.

He is preceded in death by his mother Renee Nadeau.

He is survived by a long list of loved ones. Leslie Deyear, David R and Heidi Sluyter, Brian and Roberta Nadeau, Steven and Selina Sluyter, Chelsea Miller, Kirsten and Piper Sluyter, David J and Caroline Sluyter, Alexis and Miah Miller, Lea Green, and many others.

Chris will be forever remembered and painfully missed. Until we meet again brother, Sleep With Angels.