

Christopher Razo Fisher, born Christopher Gray Fisher in Redlands CA, May 30, 1998 to Jennifer Alexander and David Fisher, passed away March 5, 2024 in Victorville CA. Chris is survived by his loving husband Joseph, and best friend Rick, parents Jen and Dave, brother Ian, grandparents Nancy and Chuck Alexander and Ann and John Fisher of Redlands, and Mother-in-law, Rosemary Ramirez of Victorville. All family and friends know of Chris’ love and devotion to us. We are all proud of you Chris, and are blessed to have shared your world. Your unwavering gift of love and caring was auspiciously evident in your everyday actions.
Chris was a California native and a global citizen (Redlands, Salinas, Arrowbear Lake, Switzerland, Victorville); where he developed a love for camping, skiing, family, and travel. He also enjoyed reading, cooking, gaming, entertaining, but mostly making genuine connections with people. Chris excelled in school and work, and studied abroad in Switzerland before graduating as an Associate from Crafton Hills College, followed by a Bachelors in Computer Science from Cal Poly Pomona.
While moving throughout the work-a-day world, Chris met the love of his life, Joseph Razo Fisher. Together they built a meaningful and loving relationship, and were married in Cancun, MX by their lifelong friend, spiritual guide and counselor, Rick Ellington of Victorville.
Chris used his college education and sales skills to provide business-customer interface solutions in the mass consumer marketplace. Throughout his careers from ski instructor, to roofing salesman, to deli and pastry worker, to medical office assistant, to high tech. sales engineer, Chris was a loved and valued team member.
Like all emerging adults, the struggle to navigate through a purposeful life is a real and everyday process. Mis-aligned societal messaging amplified through industrial informational technology can have negative impacts on one’s ability to carve their path; despite the love and support of friends and family. Chris’ untimely death serves as a calling to more fully develop resilient relationships and communities to support life in a changing world.
Christopher Razo Fisher, we are sorry, please forgive us, we love you, thank you.
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