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Chris Lee Mangum

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Chris Lee Mangum

Birth
North Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
Death
4 Dec 2009 (aged 46)
Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA
Burial
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Chris Mangum,, 46 of Caldwell, died Friday, December 4, 2009 at a Boise hospital of natural causes. Services are pending at Dakan Funeral Chapel, Caldwell.

Published in Idaho Statesman on December 6, 2009
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Chris Lee Mangum, 46, passed away at a Boise hospital on Dec. 4, 2009. He was surrounded by his family and many loving friends.
Chris was born to Calvin D. Mangum and Verna L. (Adams) Mangum in Portland, Ore., on Nov. 23, 1963. He was the middle child of five boys. He was 5 years old when his father passed away, and was raised by his loving mother and grandmother.
He moved to Idaho in the early 70s and made his life here until his passing. He attended Vallivue schools and made many lifelong friends. Together they shared many of life's memories. Before he became a father himself, he loved many nieces and nephews, and got his practice in.
On Jan. 18, 1991 he became the beloved husband and soulmate of Tracy L. (Morrison) Mangum, and they raised three beautiful children - Nina Marie Mangum, Calvin Lee Mangum and Tony Major Mangum. He loved his "kids." He also had one very special grandson, Blake Michael Shrader, who brought joy and love to him daily.
If you knew Chris, you knew he loved camping, hanging with family and friends, doing word searches, and watching T.V. He especially loved to hang with his dearest friend Matt Davis. He was the center of our world and knew just how to take care of each of us.
He would help anyone, neighbors, strangers, friends, it didn't matter. If he saw a need he was on it. He was employed for 13 years at Circle J Trailers, until his layoff in July 2008.
He missed his job.
He is survived by his wife Tracy, his daughter Nina, his sons Calvin and Tony, his grandson Blake, and one very special great-nephew Hazen; his brothers, Dwayne (Darene) Mangum, Tony (Darlene) Mangum and Will Mangum, along with nieces and nephews who meant the world to him and gave him so much love during the years. He will be missed beyond words.
Go rest my love, I will see you in heaven.
Chris Mangum,, 46 of Caldwell, died Friday, December 4, 2009 at a Boise hospital of natural causes. Services are pending at Dakan Funeral Chapel, Caldwell.

Published in Idaho Statesman on December 6, 2009
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Chris Lee Mangum, 46, passed away at a Boise hospital on Dec. 4, 2009. He was surrounded by his family and many loving friends.
Chris was born to Calvin D. Mangum and Verna L. (Adams) Mangum in Portland, Ore., on Nov. 23, 1963. He was the middle child of five boys. He was 5 years old when his father passed away, and was raised by his loving mother and grandmother.
He moved to Idaho in the early 70s and made his life here until his passing. He attended Vallivue schools and made many lifelong friends. Together they shared many of life's memories. Before he became a father himself, he loved many nieces and nephews, and got his practice in.
On Jan. 18, 1991 he became the beloved husband and soulmate of Tracy L. (Morrison) Mangum, and they raised three beautiful children - Nina Marie Mangum, Calvin Lee Mangum and Tony Major Mangum. He loved his "kids." He also had one very special grandson, Blake Michael Shrader, who brought joy and love to him daily.
If you knew Chris, you knew he loved camping, hanging with family and friends, doing word searches, and watching T.V. He especially loved to hang with his dearest friend Matt Davis. He was the center of our world and knew just how to take care of each of us.
He would help anyone, neighbors, strangers, friends, it didn't matter. If he saw a need he was on it. He was employed for 13 years at Circle J Trailers, until his layoff in July 2008.
He missed his job.
He is survived by his wife Tracy, his daughter Nina, his sons Calvin and Tony, his grandson Blake, and one very special great-nephew Hazen; his brothers, Dwayne (Darene) Mangum, Tony (Darlene) Mangum and Will Mangum, along with nieces and nephews who meant the world to him and gave him so much love during the years. He will be missed beyond words.
Go rest my love, I will see you in heaven.

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