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Christopher Andrew “Chris” Lane

Christopher Andrew “Chris” Lane was born on 11th January, 1964 and passed away on 3rd January, 2020.

Aged 55 years. Late of Forbes Court, Avoca. Passed away unexpectedly on January 3, 2020. Beloved husband of Leeanne. Dearly loved father of Ingrid and Shaun, father-in-law to Sam. Dearly loved son and son-in-law of Bevan & Elaine Lane and Noel (dec’d) & Monica Barron. Loved brother and brother-in-law of Melanie & Mark Stringer, Dennis & Jill Cuddihy, Maree & Peter Wylie, Neil & Charmain Barron and loved uncle of their respective families.

“Forever In Our Hearts”

Relatives and friends of Christopher and his family are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral Service to be held at the Chapel, ‘Branyan Gardens’, Cummins Road, Branyan, FRIDAY, January 17, 2020 at 11:00am.

5 Replies to “Christopher Andrew “Chris” Lane”

  1. OMG chris .. I have just heard this devastating news of your passing … Definitely gone too soon … You were such a beautiful person xo It was a privilege to know you xo

  2. Our condolences to the family of Chris. He was a very kind man & will be missed. He was a great inspiration to our son doing his apprenticeship.

  3. I first met Chris through a Jaycees quite a long time ago. We renewed our connection when he was looking at business activities in the future. My sincere condolences and thoughts go to Leanne and the extended family. Unfortunately, work commitments away from Bundaberg preclude my attendance on Friday.

  4. Dear Bevan and Elaine and family, our thoughts are with you you on this sad occasion.
    Ian and Jan Clarke

  5. The membership of Bundaberg Gliding Club has many fond memories of Chris, whose name appears on an honour board in our clubhouse. Our condolences go to the family for this tragic loss and hope that they may find strength. Fly high, Chris.

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