January 20, 2015
Young, Christopher G.
Christopher Grant Young, of Framingham, and formerly of Dedham, died Tuesday,January 20, 2015 at thee Framingham Union Hospital in Framingham. He was 63. Christopher was born December 2, 1951 in Boston, Massachusetts, a son of George Blake and Barbara Pearl (Grant) Young. He worked as an automotive rim refinisher for Adesa Company in Framingham. Christopher enjoyed music, playing both the bass guitar and the piano; and he also enjoyed golf, horseshoes and cribbage. He was the longtime partner of the late Kari Galvin, and is survived by his daughter, Mackenzie Remillard of Blackstone, his brother, Timothy F. Young of Norwood, his two sisters, Pamela J. Luciano of West Roxbury, and Carolyn J. Colella of Plainville, as well as his three grandchildren, and numerous godchildren, nieces, and nephews. Visiting hours will be held Sunday, January 25th from 2 to 6 PM at the Folsom Funeral Home, 87 Milton Street, Dedham. Relatives and friends are invited to attend his Memorial Service Monday, January 26th at 10 AM at St. Luke Lutheran Church, 950 East Street, Dedham. Interment will be private. Donations in Christopher’s memory to the American Cancer Society would be appreciated
So sorry for your loss. Prayers for your family.
Dear Pam Timmy and Carolyn. .. Your brother will be missed and all of the good times we shared growing up together.. Our deepest sympathy love Bea Richie and Mikey costa … He’s up there with Herbie and hoss now looking down on us xoxoxo
Dear Pam, Timmy and Carolyn,
I was so sorry to see and read Chris passed. It is never easy to bury a sibling, the loss is overwhelming. Sadly I am just hearing the news and was unable to attend the services, I truly wish I was able too. We were blessed to have grown up across the street on Top Hill Ave.
Sending lots of love prayers and hugs.
Nicole Kieseling
I am so sorry for your loss to all Chris’ friends and family. Chris was hands down my favorite coworker I’ve ever had. We would spend our breaks talking about music, playing guitars, singing, life experiences, and how we deserved way more money for what we did and for how hard we worked! I loved hearing about his journey through life, and he always found a way to take any mood I was in and by the time our break was over – I was walking away happy. He was such an awesome guy, and I will never forget him.
Chris. and. I did a lot of growing up together I named my third son after him. He will surely be missed