Arrangements for my brother, have been made. For those reading this blog, please pass them along to others who may need them.
All services are to be held at Evans Funeral Chapel on Harford Road in Parkville, Maryland
Viewings are Tuesday, July 1 from 3:00 Pm - 5:00 PM and again from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
The service will be held on Wednesday, July 2 at 11:00 AM, also at Evans
Graveside service will immediately follow the service at Gardens of Faith Cemetary (on Lillian Holt Drive).
Christopher's death notice will be placed on the website www.evansfuneralchapel.com
Because the obituary that we wanted to run may not actually run, I wanted to place it here for friends and family to have and forward:
Christopher Nicholas Hodorovich, 35
Chris was born on July 17, 1972 to proud parents Nicholas Dickinson Hodorovich and Judith Marie Hodorovich. Chris was born in Dayton, Ohio, moved with his family throughout the east coast, growing up predominantly in Chalfont, PA. Here he attended Unami Junior High School, and graduated from Central Bucks West in 1990. After high school, Chris began employment in the food services industry, working his way through the ranks into upper management. He began his career with Ruby Tuesdays Incorporation. Through his promotions, Chris moved to New Jersey and then on to Parkville, Maryland. Chris continued his career with Uno’s Chicago Grill after moving to Waldorf, Maryland.
Chris lost his battle to colon cancer on June 27 at 12:20 PM, but not after fighting valiantly for 18 months. Chris is preceded in death by his mother, Judith, and is survived by his loving father, Nicholas, his brother and sister-in-law, Darren and Sandy Hodorovich, two nephews, Corey and Jared, and his devoted sister and brother-in-law, Jennifer and Robert Ray, and his best friend Kip and his family.
Chris was a devoted life-long Baltimore Orioles fan, and Disney enthusiast.
Chris will be best remembered for his heart of gold and his unique sense of humor. No matter what the situation, he thought of others and did for others first. He could make people laugh with his odd sense of humor. His greatest dreams were to be able to go to Disney World with his family and help others. His dreams were fulfilled.
Chris, you are loved and will be missed more than you could ever have imagined.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be sent to the American Cancer Society.
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