Chris graduated from Permian High School and continued his education, receiving a BA in Psychology from Texas Tech and his MBA from UT Arlington. He worked as a Project Manager in healthcare IT. Chris joined White Rock United Methodist on March 17, 2019 and was the drummer in the folk band there.
Chris was a foodie, and he loved trying new restaurants and cooking new dishes at home while dirtying way too many dishes! He also loved music, including playing the drums, trying to learn the guitar, going to concerts, and listening to his vast vinyl collection. Chris enjoyed drawing and meditation, and was happiest when spending time with his pets, California Bandit, Riley, and Katie. Chris also loved his time living near the ocean in Florida.
Chris is preceded in death by maternal grandparents, Dick and Bettie Clark and brother, Richard Paul Revell.
Those left to cherish his memory are his loving fiancée, Jenny Hughes; parents, Bruce and Carol Ann Revell and Kay Revell; brother, Roger Revell and extended family members.
All those who grew to know and love Chris will forever remember the way he smiled from his eyes and his love for life. He has perfectly been described as “the coolest, most chill, funny, non-judgemental, and eclectic friend anyone could ever hope to know.”
A celebration of life for Christopher will be held Saturday, June 8, 2019 at 2:00 PM at White Rock United Methodist Chuch, 1450 Oldgate Ln, Dallas, Texas.
The family requests In Lieu of Flowers, if you would like to make a donation to honor Chris's life, please consider The 24 Hour Club. Chris was passionate about their mission to help people who are homeless and who are struggling with substance abuse and dependence. You can donate on their website here: https://www.dallas24hourclub.org/
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