Christopher James Sayles
May 9, 1973 - August 17, 2008
Obituary
Christopher James Sayles
In Loving Memory. Born May 9, 1973 in Seattle, Washington and passed away August 17, 2008 in Seattle, Washington. Christopher is survived by his loving mother Bonnie, sister Tricia, grandparents, family and friends.
A Memorial Service will be held at Saint Mark’s Episcopal Cathedral, 1245 10th Ave. E. Seattle, WA on Saturday, August 30th at 11:00AM. Reception will follow. Chris we love you and your spirt lives on!
We wish to extend all our prayers to Chris RIP, and his family. All the family and staff at Kells Irish Restaurant were shocked and saddened by the sudden passing of one of our lovely patrons. He will be greatly missed but we all know he is still at Kells in spirit. Lord have mercy on his soul. God Bless from Karen, all the staff and his friends at Kells
May God hold him in the palm of his hand until we all meet again.
Hello – I was very saddened to hear of the passing of Chris. While I didn’t know Chris all that well, I did know him to love live music and dancing to our band a great deal. He was always very kind to me and everyone in the band. I appreciated his patience with others even when they were perhaps not as kind to him. He was a gentleman in every way and I will miss seeing him when I come up to perform at Kells this weekend. We will perform some songs for him in his memory. And as I know that he loved jigs and reels, we will play those that bring the spirits high, as he did with his fun performances at Kells and the weddings where he used some of our tunes to dance to. Cheers to you Chris and my sincere condolences to your family for your loss.
So drink to me this parting glass – goodnight and joy be with you all.
Hi Chris, I will always remember our fun times will Apollo and Zeus. You were such a talented dancer and I will try line and swing dancing and remember you! I loved that you were the other “non drinker” at most family gatherings. Many fun Christmases at Jay and Trish’s. God Bless you and may your rest be brightened by your Dad and Marvin, hug Apollo for me!
I love you and will miss you so much! Your life touched so many and brought alot of joy- this was proved when so many attended your memorial. I love st. marks and the sunday nite compline service- I will light a candle for you next time I go. XOXOXOXOXO
Love you so much, Christopher – I know you are full of happiness and still dancing and laughing… thank you for your love while we had it here….see you soon, little brother….I will take care of Tricia best I can/get her down here…
Chris was like a brother to me I remember spending lots of holidays and family birthdays together. His laugh could make the grumpiest person smile. He was the kind of guy who would give you the shirt off his back to help if he could. He is greatly missed.
Jay
Through an Internet search for an old friend I came across the obituary of her brother Chris. I am deeply shocked and saddened. Chris was a really nice guy who always put others before himself. Although it’s years late, an old friend (Trish) and her family are in my thoughts and prayers tonight. So sorry.