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Christopher David Sanderson

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Christopher David Sanderson

Birth
DeKalb County, Illinois, USA
Death
4 Jan 2008 (aged 22)
Sycamore, DeKalb County, Illinois, USA
Burial
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Christopher David Sanderson, 22, of Sycamore, Ill., went to be with his Lord on Friday, Jan. 4, 2008.

Born July 28, 1985, in DeKalb, Ill., he was the son of David J. and Lee Ann (Williams) Sanderson.

Christopher graduated from Sycamore High School in the class of 2004. He also graduated in 2006 from The New York Film Academy at Universal Studios in Los Angeles, Calif. Christopher had a passion for film, the arts, American history, sports and the Chicago Bears. He was involved in youth groups and tennis and had a love for many sports. He loved his family and friends and always had unconditional love for people and animals. Christopher was an adored child.

He is survived by his parents, David J. and Lee Ann Sanderson of Sycamore; a sister, Lindsay (Rick) Limpert of Roswell, Ga.; two grandparents, Joe and Shirley Williams of Bonita Springs, Fla.; a great-uncle, Bob Sanderson; aunts and uncles Jeanne (Harry) Anderson, Brad (Lisa) Sanderson, David (Kelly) Williams, Doug (Cheri) Williams, Linda (Felix) Gooding and Drew (Tina) Williams; 11 cousins, Mary Anderson, Jill and Jenny Sanderson, Kathryn (Bill and Aiden) Barbat, Kimberly Gooding and Derek (Jennifer), Arianne, Elizabeth, Tyler, Carson and Daniel Williams.

He was preceded in death by a grandmother, Betty Lou Sanderson-Eames; a grandfather, E. James Sanderson; and a cousin, Holly Marie Anderson.

The funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Jan. 11, at Sycamore United Methodist Church, 160 Johnson Ave., with the Rev. William Landis officiating. Burial will follow at Fairview Park Cemetery in DeKalb. Visitation will be from 4-9 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 10, at the church.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established for Christopher D. Sanderson in care of Anderson Funeral Home Ltd., 2011 S. Fourth St., P.O. Box 605, DeKalb, IL 60115.
For information, call 815-756-1022.

Published by Daily Chronicle from Jan. 8 to Jan. 12, 2008.
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Christopher was a beautiful soul, such a sweet a precious gift to all of our lives. He was a very sought after friend growing up. Chris was very popular without trying. He had a spirit where people just wanted to be with Chris. Our Christopher was kind and passionate about anything he chose to be involved in. He loves Sports,he played competitive tennis, football, basketball and was a great golfers at a young age. He also loved politics, acting, singing, performing, he went to film school and wanted to study politics and law. He always had a lot of friends. He was a very loved and adored son. He was beautiful physically, inside and out.

His family so adored him and was always very over protective of him, since I, his mother, lost a husband in a car accident at age 24, I always felt this need to protect him from the hard stuff in this world.I wouldn't allow any unnecessary risks with him. I loved him so much. At his service we had about 2,000 people come through and so many kids from all walks of life told me, he was his best friend. He always had a calming peace about him when in the presences of others and encouraged others to live their dreams and live their lives. I miss him and love him so much!
Christopher David Sanderson, 22, of Sycamore, Ill., went to be with his Lord on Friday, Jan. 4, 2008.

Born July 28, 1985, in DeKalb, Ill., he was the son of David J. and Lee Ann (Williams) Sanderson.

Christopher graduated from Sycamore High School in the class of 2004. He also graduated in 2006 from The New York Film Academy at Universal Studios in Los Angeles, Calif. Christopher had a passion for film, the arts, American history, sports and the Chicago Bears. He was involved in youth groups and tennis and had a love for many sports. He loved his family and friends and always had unconditional love for people and animals. Christopher was an adored child.

He is survived by his parents, David J. and Lee Ann Sanderson of Sycamore; a sister, Lindsay (Rick) Limpert of Roswell, Ga.; two grandparents, Joe and Shirley Williams of Bonita Springs, Fla.; a great-uncle, Bob Sanderson; aunts and uncles Jeanne (Harry) Anderson, Brad (Lisa) Sanderson, David (Kelly) Williams, Doug (Cheri) Williams, Linda (Felix) Gooding and Drew (Tina) Williams; 11 cousins, Mary Anderson, Jill and Jenny Sanderson, Kathryn (Bill and Aiden) Barbat, Kimberly Gooding and Derek (Jennifer), Arianne, Elizabeth, Tyler, Carson and Daniel Williams.

He was preceded in death by a grandmother, Betty Lou Sanderson-Eames; a grandfather, E. James Sanderson; and a cousin, Holly Marie Anderson.

The funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Jan. 11, at Sycamore United Methodist Church, 160 Johnson Ave., with the Rev. William Landis officiating. Burial will follow at Fairview Park Cemetery in DeKalb. Visitation will be from 4-9 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 10, at the church.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established for Christopher D. Sanderson in care of Anderson Funeral Home Ltd., 2011 S. Fourth St., P.O. Box 605, DeKalb, IL 60115.
For information, call 815-756-1022.

Published by Daily Chronicle from Jan. 8 to Jan. 12, 2008.
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Christopher was a beautiful soul, such a sweet a precious gift to all of our lives. He was a very sought after friend growing up. Chris was very popular without trying. He had a spirit where people just wanted to be with Chris. Our Christopher was kind and passionate about anything he chose to be involved in. He loves Sports,he played competitive tennis, football, basketball and was a great golfers at a young age. He also loved politics, acting, singing, performing, he went to film school and wanted to study politics and law. He always had a lot of friends. He was a very loved and adored son. He was beautiful physically, inside and out.

His family so adored him and was always very over protective of him, since I, his mother, lost a husband in a car accident at age 24, I always felt this need to protect him from the hard stuff in this world.I wouldn't allow any unnecessary risks with him. I loved him so much. At his service we had about 2,000 people come through and so many kids from all walks of life told me, he was his best friend. He always had a calming peace about him when in the presences of others and encouraged others to live their dreams and live their lives. I miss him and love him so much!

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