Christopher Lee Roman, 63, was brought home to the Lord on December 19, 2022.
Chris, to all who knew him was an Orlando native born and raised. He was born on June 3, 1959. He is one of 13 brother and sisters. He loved nature, being outdoors, fishing, sports, and of course the Vikings.
He was as his dad use to say: “Jack of all trades and a master of none”. However, he was a master painter in the eyes of the professional world and he retired in June 2021.
He was survived by his loving wife Linda and daughter Elizabeth; brothers Steve, Guy, and Jon; sisters Pattie, Stephanie, Trina, Jackie, and Rene. As well as many nieces and nephews.
He is truly loved and will be greatly missed.
A Celebration of Life will be held on Friday evening January 27th at 6:00pm at the First United Methodist Church of Apopka 201 South Park Ave, Apopka, FL 32703
Trina Durkee says
Chris you will always be in our Hearts♥️ and Memories. Luv ya T.
Patti Cramer says
All my love and sincerest condolences to Linda and Beth during this difficult time, your love carried Chris through his darkest hours and now he is at peace. Chris was a man’s man, tough and rugged on the outside but kind and gentle on the inside. He will be greatly missed but never forgotten and always cherished in our hearts.
With Love,
Patti
Pamela Porter says
Chris had a heart of gold and I am grateful to have so many wonderful memories with him.
ALS took away his mobility but not his ability to see every day as a gift.
Zachary Porter says
I love you Uncle Chris! You’ll be missed, but we love you still and you will not be forgotten. You always had worked hard, though you always maintained your happy, upbeat way. From heaven and in our hearts we know you’ll stay with us on our own ways.
Cheryl Click says
My heartfelt condolences to Linda and Beth as well as his brothers and sisters. His suffering is over and that is good.
Tina West says
I had the opportunity to work with Chris about 14 years ago as a security officer. Chris was a great security officer. Always worked his shift and on time. The best coworker I had. I was sad when he left the company but understood. The company we worked for wasn’t so great and he wanted better. I He was a great person. I am glad to have had the opportunity to work with Chris back then. It saddened me when I came across this today. I am sorry for your loss Linda. My heart goes out to you, your daughter, and Chris’s family and friends.