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Christopher Lee Beazley

Posted 2010-01-07 by Sharla
Owens Livingston Mortuary
Show Low, Arizona

Christopher Lee Beazley
(April 25, 1977 - January 4, 2010)

Christopher Lee Beazley of Lakeside, Arizona, died January 4, 2010 in Show Low, Arizona. He was born on May 25, 1977 in Phoenix, AZ to Lee and Martha Beazley of Cave Creek, Arizona.

Chris met Krista George at Northern Arizona University during their freshman year. They both recieved their Bachelor's Degree from NAU. On February 25, 1999 they were married in Laughlin, Nevada. They have three children Casey, Kohl and Kiana of Lakeside, Arizona.

Chris was a Wildlife Biologist for the San Carlos Apache Game & Fish Department. His former employment was with the Whiteriver School District. He was a good husband, father, and in the words of his mother "He was the best son". Chris was fun, gentle, very outgoing, friendly, outspoken and never hesitated to start a conversation with anyone. He loved to play football and different sports with his boys. Chris adored his daughter, Ani, also known as "Princess".

Chris and his family attended First Baptist Church in Pinetop, at the same time, he strongly practiced his wife's Apache Tradition. Anyone knowing him can truly say he was an "Apache Man" because he knew how to make traditional moccasins. He enjoyed his children singing traditional Apache songs. Chris attended Sweat Lodge and he knew how to start a fire by using Fire by Friction.

Chris will truly be missed by his wife, children, parents, family, friends, relatives and co-workers.

Funeral Services will be held at 1:00 P.M. Saturday - January 9, 2010 at the First Baptist Church, 1901 E. White Mountain Blvd. in Pinetop with a visitation beginnning at Noon. Interment will follow at the Lakeside Cemetery.

In Lieu of flowers, Monetary donations may be made to Wells Fargo Bank, Chris Beazley Memorial Account #5283482007.


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