Christopher Lane LaMont, age 49, died on August 23, 2020 in Chula Vista, California. He was born on September 2, 1970 in Salt Lake City, Utah, to John Farris and Arlene LaMont. He married Lisette Richter on March 25, 2019.
Chris enjoyed the beach, his dogs, football and wakeboarding. He loved God and was proud to be an American.
Chris is survived by his wife, Lisi LaMont, his parents, John and Arlene LaMont, and his siblings, JaNae (DeWayne) Fox, Sheldon (Nancy) LaMont, Mike (Kelly) LaMont, Tyler (Stacey) LaMont, DeeAnn Cruz, and Darren (Jennifer) LaMont.
Chris will always be in our hearts until we meet again.
Life Story Info
Post Date
Aug 29, 2020
Personal Info
Age
49
Sorry to hear this about Chris he was always a good friend when I needed one as a kid. Our world lost a good person.
Every once in a while, the world is graced with an exceptionally special person, you were one of those people. I will forever cherish my memories of the time that we shared together.
Thank you for being a part of my story Big D.
Till I see you again.
Love Cj
My condolences to everyone who knew Chris. He is a good man.
My condolences to the family . Wish there was more time to catch up,
RIP Chris. Thank you for being a part of my life! You were an amazing soul.
Till we meet again....
Rest In Peace dear friend. May god watch over your family. Until we meet again.
Families are Forever!
rest in peace bro.im still shocked...
I am so sorry to see this and so sad for your sweet family. I have a million happy memories with Chris and will hold you all in my heart.
Happy Birthday, in heaven.
Love, Keri
Till we meet again my friend. Watch over all your love ones.
O Father and God, PLEASE bless Thy son Chris with an abundance of Thy tender care. Comfort him with love, joy, peace and rest, in Christ Jesus, Amen. (Luke 20:38)
I love you little brother!!!
"The meaning of death has not changed. It releases a spirit for growth and development and places a body in the repair shop of Mother Earth, there to be recast, remolded into a perfect body, an immortal glorious temple, clean, whole, perfected, and ready for its occupant for eternity."
Spencer W. Kimball