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Friday, March 29, 2024

Christopher William Beliveau

Christopher William Beliveau

Christopher William Beliveau, age 33, passed away at his home in Leesburg, Florida on October 1st, 2017.

Chris was a manager for Tuffy Tire & Auto Service in Ocala. He loved to fish and boat, work on cars and spend time with his family and friends. He was especially proud of his daughters. He was a compassionate young man who would be there if you needed him. Even thru the hardest periods in his life, he was thinking of others. He will always be remembered for his charming personality, his sense of humor and his sweet, dimpled smile. He truly could sell ice to Eskimos.

He is survived by his father Richard T. Beliveau Jr. and wife Carol; his mother Diane David and husband Michael; his beautiful daughters Emily Mia and Audrey Meadow Beliveau and their mother Kathryn Beliveau; his brothers Richard T. Beliveau III and Michael P. Runowich; his grandmother and grandfather Craig and Diane Winter & Kenneth and Eleanor Davis; his uncle Edward Beliveau and wife Wilma; his step-brother Michael S. David, his step-sisters Robyn McBurney and Kristen Hagerty; his step-father Vincent P. Runowich and wife Claire and many other family and friends.

A Celebration of Life is being planned and will be announced in the near future.

Chris, you are near even if we don’t see you. You are with us even though you are far away. You will always be in our hearts, our thoughts, our prayers and our lives…always.

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