

He was born a determined and fiesty premature 1pound 11 ounces baby at the Boston's Woman's Lying Inn.
The family moved for new adventures to Manhattan,New York City. Followed later by a new life adventure chapter to London,Britain and there he attended the Beacon Hill school in London complete with a very tony british accent. Christopher use to tell us off with his British accent. The family moved back to Cambridge, Massachusetts and he finished school in the Cambridge public schools. He took his interest of things food and cooking onto attending culinary school . This taste of the food services opened up his hospitality interests. Christopher seemed to find his best match and niche when he began his work in the hotel industry in the Boston area around age 22. He loved the hospitality industry and that interest took him to San Diego. He took immediately to the beauty, the new Pacific culture and the west coast life style of San Diego. He was thriving in San Diego, enjoying new friendships, new opportunities and valued the chance to grow and develop himself. Christopher's roots grew deeper and stronger and fuller when as a natural progression, that he met his love and spouse Meliza Minor in San Diego . Together they brought into the world his treasures, his 4 year old son Chris jr and 2 year old Izabella. He was a passionate and deeply involved father. He loved his time with his children whether it be play,fun or the day to day care. He was at his best when he could be with his Chris and Izabella. Christopher had really moved ahead and made his home here in San Diego once he found his work with the the new Hilton Hotel. His work, his colleagues at the Hilton and the overall organization brought a deep sense of belonging and contributed to a very meaningful part to his life. The folks at the Hilton were definately his extended family and treated him back as such.
....the time spent with Christopher was precious,sadly short, he did deeply touched our heart. we are left bereft we are struggling to still cope, it has been tragic. But we remember him with great ease and much tenderness. Christopher you are forever in our hearts.
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Born: August 25, 1978 in boston massachusetts , the loving son of Patricia Gormley and Charles Bradley.
He was born a determined and fiesty premature 1pound 11 ounces baby at the Boston's Woman's Lying Inn.
The family moved for new adventures to Manhattan,New York City. Followed later by a new life adventure chapter to London,Britain and there he attended the Beacon Hill school in London complete with a very tony british accent. Christopher use to tell us off with his British accent. The family moved back to Cambridge, Massachusetts and he finished school in the Cambridge public schools. He took his interest of things food and cooking onto attending culinary school . This taste of the food services opened up his hospitality interests. Christopher seemed to find his best match and niche when he began his work in the hotel industry in the Boston area around age 22. He loved the hospitality industry and that interest took him to San Diego. He took immediately to the beauty, the new Pacific culture and the west coast life style of San Diego. He was thriving in San Diego, enjoying new friendships, new opportunities and valued the chance to grow and develop himself. Christopher's roots grew deeper and stronger and fuller when as a natural progression, that he met his love and spouse Meliza Minor in San Diego . Together they brought into the world his treasures, his 4 year old son Chris jr and 2 year old Izabella. He was a passionate and deeply involved father. He loved his time with his children whether it be play,fun or the day to day care. He was at his best when he could be with his Chris and Izabella. Christopher had really moved ahead and made his home here in San Diego once he found his work with the the new Hilton Hotel. His work, his colleagues at the Hilton and the overall organization brought a deep sense of belonging and contributed to a very meaningful part to his life. The folks at the Hilton were definately his extended family and treated him back as such.
....the time spent with Christopher was precious,sadly short, he did deeply touched our heart. we are left bereft we are struggling to still cope, it has been tragic. But we remember him with great ease and much tenderness. Christopher you are forever in our hearts.
Service Information: Visitation at Beardsley Mitchell Funeral Home, 1818 Sunset Cliffs Blvd., San Diego, CA 92107, from 9:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. A Chapel service will follow at 11:00 A.M.
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