Christopher G. Sanchez was called home March 26, 2021 after battling covid complications. He was married to Anna Marie Sanchez for 40 years. Born in Houston, Texas, he was the son of Vera and Augustine Sanchez. He attended Jefferson Davis High School. He was employed at Schlumberger as a Surface Sustaining Engineering Wellhead SME (Subject Matter Expert). His 40+ years of employment gave him the opportunity to travel to various countries. He will be remembered for his dedication and hard work ethic. He was a member of the Knight’s of Columbus at Holy Name Church. He enjoyed watching the local sports teams and spending time with loved ones. He will be remembered by his family as a fun, loving man who always wanted to make them smile and laugh. His advice and wisdom will be greatly missed. He is survived by his loving wife, Anna, his boys, Mike and Drew Sanchez, and his grandchildren, Anthony and Arianna Sanchez. On Wednesday, April 7, the rosary will be at Funeraria Del Angel Crespo funeral home. The address is 2516 Navigation Blvd Houston, TX 77003. Visitation is between 4-8pm and the rosary will begin at 6pm. There is a 50 person limit in the building. On Thursday, April 8, the burial will be at Historical Hollywood Cemetery. The cemetery address is 3506 N Main St Houston, TX 77009. The last viewing at the funeral home is between 8:30-10am and the burial is at 10:30am.
On behalf of the Jefferson Davis Hispanic Alumni Association our condolences to the family may he always Rest in Peace. Eddie Carranco 1st VP President Class 1972
My deepest condolences to the family. We went to school together, I met him through my beloved brother Rene. He was always devoted to family. Always happy with a big heart. Big hugs to you Anna. I only wish we could really hug. Your family will be in my prayers.
Anna and family, I send my deepest condolences to you all. The memories of our crazy younger years are unforgettable. Chris and his humor was omg just great. Anna n sons you will forever be in my prayers❣️
I met Chris when I was an intern at Cameron in 2001. He took me under his wing that summer and once I started full time in 2002, he became my friend, my mentor, my work Daddy. I am going to miss our talks, our jokes, our teasing, your guidance, and your mentoring. I am going to miss that smile and that special laugh of yours. Part of me is sad to lose such a meaningful person in my life but part of me is happy that we had 20 years of fun, laughs, and memories together. You will always have a special piece in my heart Viejo....RIP.
I first met Chris in 2011 when i moved to Houston. We would often attend meetings together related to design and CAD. He helped me learn, grow, and made our meetings fun. Sending my deepest sympathies to the Sanchez family, it was a privilege to share time with Chris.
My heart sunk when I heard the news about Chris. He was such a loving, caring, full of life guy. So many memories I will cherish working for him. His teaching, laughter, and his awesome timing with his great sense of humor will always be in my heart. R.I.P. my dear sweet friend. Praying for all of the family.
Dear Sanchez family, So sorry for your loss. Our deepest condolences to you and your family. ❤️❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 Bertha and Uwe Ellerhorst
Chris,, again I want to thank you cuz fir being my hero when we were growing up and always being the big brother to me all the way through high school and being the first to ride in your TransAm, yes that wax a memorable moment,I know we all went our separate way and recently started bumping into you and Anna and talking about our kiddos and how happy and proud you were for them. You will always be remembered to me as Coco you were one of a kind and many memories growing up and taking care of me growing up. My heart and prayers go out to the family amd you will be truly missed. Anna, I love you cuz ❤️🙏🏻
May you R. I. P. and May God give your family the faith and strength to go on. You were a good friend to my son Jorge and I know he loved and respected you and learned from you.🙏🙏✝️✝️
Chris will be dearly missed by all those who knew and worked with him. I hope in your time of sorrow that the Lord will shine His face upon all that are grieving. With much sympathy, Joycelyn Failla
Anna, Mike, Drew & Family, my deepest and most sincere condolences. He will be greatly missed. As the loving husband, proud father, and even more proud grandpa that he was, I will always remember the huge smile and sense of happiness on his face while telling me stories of the latest news with all of you. I will forever miss those conversations but will never forget the stories, advice and lessons learned from him. May you all find strength in god’s hands and may he rest in peace .
I worked with Chris in our Surface Wellhead group for a couple of years beginning in 2004. In fact, I must have went to lunch with him and our circle of colleagues 3-4 times a week during that period. I learned so much about Cameron from him. He was a true professional and an overall great guy. He will be missed greatly. My time in the group was enjoyable greatly because of him.
Three things I remember about Chris in his office: 1. His office always smelled great 2. He always had a welcoming smile and disposition to help 3. A white-water rafting picture with his family A well-formed, happy family man. May his soul find rest and eternal joy in the merciful hands of God, and that his family and loved ones find the strength and unrelenting hope in Him as they move on. Que Dios les bendiga.
our deepest sympathies from Linda & Scott in nj❤️🇺🇸🗽 Thoughts & prayers for all of you. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🇺🇸😇
There are so many fun memories with this wonderful man. My Lord Chris you are loved. It was my honor to work with him and be his friend. I pray Anna, Mike, and Drew find peace in their memories. May he rest. God bless you all, Carol
I worked for Cameron from over 44 years. My husband worked in engineering for 40 years. We both knew Chris when he came to work at Cameron. He was great guy with a lot of Surface experience. He was so helpful with any questions I had. He had a world of knowledge. He will be greatly missed.
I have worked for Cameron in Oklahoma City for 20 years now, but I work for the Houston Engineering office. I worked indirectly with Chris on many projects and had direct communication with him on many other subjects over the phone and emails. Each time I traveled to Houston for Engineering work I would make a point to have lunch with Chris at least a day or two during my stay. I enjoyed his company and our talks/discussions at lunch. I will miss him. Based on what I know he was a great person and loved his family very much. My heart-felt thoughts and prayers go out to each family member. Best Regards, Ronnie E. Blades
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