Christopher Michael Smith

December 20, 1974 - February 1, 2007

Obituary

Christopher Smith-Newnom,32, passed away, February 1, 2007. He was born December 20, 1974.

Chris was a wonderful person, son, brother, father, and friend. His life was his son, and he did everything he could to be a wonderful father. He is survived by, his mother & Father Kevin & Betty Newnom, his three sisters Kellie, Alisha, Hailey, and by the love of his life his 4 year old son, Travis.

Chris loved the outdoors and that was thanks to his uncles, Wayne, Scott, Warren, and Ronnie. Chris was an avid hunter, and loved snowmobiling, motorcycle riding, camping, fishing, but most of all he loved being with his family and friends.

Chris will be greatly missed, but forever in our thoughts, prayers, and hearts.

Anyone who would like to make donations for Travis can do so at the Mt. Rainier national bank in Buckley.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday 2/7/07 at 12:30pm at Bonney – Watson Washington Memorial, 16445 International Blvd. SeaTac, WA, 206-242-1791.

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Patrick Millette
Patrick Millette
5 years ago

Our fondest memories and loving thoughts be with you along your path to the next destination your soul will make. We have no doubt that you will make as big an impact there as you did here. You will be missed as deeply as you were loved, not only by your family and friends, but also those whose lives you so generously touched. Now that your journey is over in this life, may you find peace and relaxation in the next. We love you very much, and that love will never fade.

Jerry and Debbie Latozke
Jerry and Debbie Latozke
5 years ago

Chris was a member of our family for years and we miss him. He was like our son. He didn’t deserve this.Our hearts go out to the family. He will always be loved and missed.

Reanna Hanson
Reanna Hanson
5 years ago

It is not the length of your life, but depth of your life.

You jumped into life and never touched bottom. You will be missed.

Mike & Krissy Harris
Mike & Krissy Harris
5 years ago

Chris’s death was devistating to us and we will always have good memories of the days we ran around with him and Jamie.

Our great trip to Mexico where Chris and Mike went fishing for the day and we ate the fish they caught for lunch that day. We had an awesome trip and have great pictures to remember him by.

Our thoughts and prayers for the whole family.

Mike and Krissy Harris

Kristina McVey
Kristina McVey
5 years ago

Chris was a fun guy to be around with. I remember his laugh, it sticks in my mind. I have a ton of memories to cherish as, well as pictures of Chris. My heart goes out to all his family and friends because he touched so many lives. He is missed deeply. Love you buddy.

Love Kristina

Kristina McVey
Kristina McVey
5 years ago

Chris was a fun guy to be around with. I remember his laugh, it sticks in my mind. I have a ton of memories to cherish as, well as pictures of Chris. My heart goes out to all his family and friends because he touched so many lives. He is missed deeply. Love you buddy.

Love Kristina

Chris Wallstrom
Chris Wallstrom
5 years ago

Chris and I were best friends when we were kids growing up in SeaTac. Was thinking about him and turns out it’s his birthday today. Miss him terribly, he was taken too soon. To Chris’ family – he impacted me more than you will ever know.

Mike Keller, Chris and I (Chris Wallstrom) terrorized the neighborhood with wrist rockets, dirt clods and the occasional 2 dozen eggs tossed right before church youth group. The inner tube towed behind the 3 wheeler in the snow, blackberry bush forts and foxholes dug in his backyard. Sneaking half smoked venison and leftover Mongolian beef before school. Skateboarding to the mall, Mike introducing us to Nirvana. Soooo many memories Brother. Miss you.