Obituary of Christopher Feil
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Christopher Patrick Feil was born on December 22, 1981 in Richland, Washington. He was one of three children born from the union of James and Cheryl (Evers) Feil. Christopher attended Monroe Public Schools and attended Monroe County Community College.
Christopher supported himself as a day manager at Dons Car Wash in Monroe. Christopher aka Sam I Am loved Dr. Seuss books. Music was an important part of his life. One of his favorite past times was playing his beloved guitar. Christopher had a strong passion for new ventures tackling anything headlong. Whatever the challenge, he was more than ready to take on anything exciting and new. Christopher enjoyed playing video games and loved technology. Computers were another of his many interests and building them. He had a tremendous bond with friends and family, they played a vital role in his life. Christopher deeply loved his children: Christian Feil and Lukas Myers both of Monroe. Christopher was always the center of attention with his shining charismatic personality and will be sadly missed.
Christopher Patrick Feil, age 34 of Ida passed away Thursday, March 3, 2016 unexpectedly at home. He was preceded in death by his paternal and maternal grandparents.
To cherish Christopher's memory he leaves behind his two children: Christian Feil and Lukas Myers of Monroe; Mother: Cheryl Feil of Ypsilanti; Father: James Feil of Duluth, Minnesota; Sister: Melissa (Jeffery Beckett) Feil of Ann Arbor; Brother: Michael (Maria) Feil of Northville; Niece: Samantha Feil of Northville; and many friends.
Friends may gather from 11:00am to 12:00noon on Saturday March 12, 2016 at Merkle Funeral Service, North Monroe; 2442 North Monroe Street (734) 384 5185. A Celebration of His Life will follow at 12:00noon on Saturday March 12, 2016 also at Merkle's with Pastor Roy Southerland of Monroe Missionary Baptist Church officiating.
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