Christopher J. Roedl, age 25, died Saturday, August 26, 2006 at the Beaver Dam Community Hospital. Visitation for Chris will be held at the Murray Funeral Home in Beaver Dam on Tuesday, August 29, 2006 from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM and at Trinity Church-United Methodist on Wednesday, August 30, 2006 from 10:00 AM toContinue Reading
Dear Chris I miss you very much I've been missing Paul toellner Craig Krause all of you mentorship team people you'll are always with us and me in our and my hearts and souls and memories.
My condolences to the family...Chris is so loved...and he was a wonderful man. -Melissa <3
my brother chris was no doubt the best brother, son, grandson, nephew, cousin, and friend anyone could ever ask for. he was at every single one of my basketball games, never missing a shot. he would constantly remind me of the stupid fouls i would make, but he would always be waiting for me after the game with a hug. i couldn''t be happier that i was able to talk to chris one last time before he passed away and tell him that i love him. beth, my heart goes out to you and the rest of our family.. we are one strong unit, and i know we will get through this. chris never forgot to tell me that i was the favorite little sister, and that will be one thing that lives forever in my heart. he is my big brother and my friend.. and he will never stop being the best big brother and the best friend that i could of had. i love you chris.. tell dad i miss and love him and to be easy on you.. especially on the basketball court, you are both safe now. i will see you guys someday.. i love you.
I am so sorry to here this news, and I pray for his family. Chris has obviously been with God all his life and is with him now. Thank you Jill for sharing this with me.
My heart breaks for you. We just buried my mother on 8/19 and, knowing how tough that was, I can''t imagine burying one of my daughters. I remember meeting Chris through both our daughter, Carol, and our AFS son, Victor Samudio. When I think of Chris I remember the basketball games and the UW-Whitewater days, his quirky smile and sense of humor. My one comfort in my mother''s death is knowing that she is in heaven, where everything is perfect. May the knowledge of God''s love provide you suport and comfort, too. Gail
To Beth and the entire Roedl and Linde Families: We wish to express our sincere condolences to all of you. We watched Chris along with both of our boys grow up with baseball and basketball. It sounds like he was taking after his Dad and spending alot of time with groups of kids. He will be greatly missed!!! Our thoughts and prayers go out to you at this very sad time. Sorry we could not make it back to Beaver Dam for the funeral. Dennis & Laurie Hanser
Beth: I am deeply sadden to here of the loss of Chris. Chris was my best friend through out my development. Chris was by far one of the nicest persons that I have ever had the honor of knowing. Chris was always willing to put others first regardless of the situation. Chris was a sharer. If there was anything that anyone ever needed, Chris was the first one to offer what he had. I remember spending so much of my youth with Chris, You, and Grandpa and Grandma. Probably my favorite memory of Chris and my time together was coming over to your home on Fridays after school in elementary and middle school. We would be welcomed to a wonderful snack and 2 remotes for the Sega Genesis. After a couple hours of competing in baseball or basketball on the genesis we would have Chris'' favorite meal, (which turned into mine also) TACOs. Following the Tacos was the high school football game. We would spend most of the time playing football outside the gates under the lights. These moments I will cherish forever. Of course, there were so many other memories. The baseball tournaments, the basketball tournaments, late hours of Super Techmo Bowl on the ninetendo, woofle ball in the backyard (Grandma reminding us sternly to stay out of the Peonies, which we never did). My childhood was Chris'' childhood. Chris helped me to learn a lot. He was always at the head of the class. He was always the smartest, he was always the brightest, smiliest, and kindest. Beth, I have not seen Chris in a long time, but I will never forget Chris and memories I have of him and your family. Be proud that Christopher was your son. He truly lived his life to the fullest and always with HONOR! If you need anything, please do not hesitate to ask.
To Chris and Family: I didn''t know Chris very well, I only knew him through Jenna. I wish you luck in your time of need, and if you need anything please feel free to ask, I know whats its like to loose someone that you love and thats so close to you as well. Good Luck and God Bless: Melissa Packard, Portage, WI
Beth and Family, My deepest sympathy and condolences. From all the stories you have shared with me of Christopher at work, I know how much you loved him and how proud you were of him. I only wish I could have known him personally. May God hold you in his arms and comfort you at this difficult time. I am thinking of you and praying for you and your family. God Bless, Amy
I knew Christopher in the context of his large and loving extended family. It was clear that he knew the importance of family. Certainly he knew that he was loved and supported in all his endeavors. You can all be so proud of the young man he turned out to be. This loss is simply beyond comprehension. You all have my deepest sympathy and love. These days are not an easy time but Christopher will not be forgotten, nor the joy he brought to others around him.
Gary and I offer our deepest sympathy to all the family & friends of Christopher. We just had a memorial service for Gary''s brother who just passed away last week so we know how painful this must be for you. Please know that christopher is at peace and that he was fortunate to have such a wonderful family that Loves him so very much. I know you feel very blessed to have had such a special person in your lives. Please accept our sincere condolences. Gary & yvonne Lousberg