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Christopher Grandchamp

Mr. Christopher Lee Grandchamp age 43 of Lebanon passed away unexpectedly November 4, 2024, at his home.  He was born in Juneau, Alaska, November 6, 1980, son of Steven Lee Grandchamp and Karen Sue Herman Passarello who survive.

Raised in Littleton, CO, he was a graduate of Littleton High School, Class of 1999.  Chris would continue his education at Colorado State University and ultimately graduate from the University of Denver with his law degree.

Chris met the love of his life and best friend, Candi, in 2010.  They were married September 18, 2013.  Together they lived a very full and contented life with their two very spoiled dogs, Wyatt and Charlie.  He was an avid sports fan, especially football, always up to watching a game.  Most who knew Chris would agree he was a pleasure to spend time with, he had a very calm, warm and welcoming demeanor about him.  He left everyone he met, better than he found them.  Chris was a genuine and kind man and an honor to know. To say he will be dearly missed is an understatement.

Chris was preceded in death by grandparents:  Mary Ann Smith, Dennis Herman and Jackie Grandchamp.

Survivors include his wife, Candi Jones Grandchamp; parents, Karen Passarello, Steven Grandchamp and Lori Kepner; brother, Taylor Grandchamp (Ruby-Beth Buitekant); two sisters:  Jessica (Morgan) Willis, Hailey (Garry) Dubbs; grandfather, Harold Grandchamp; aunt, Cathy Herman; nieces and nephew:  Finley and Harper Willis, Mary Adeline Dubbs, Lazuli Buitechamp; mother-in-law, Cynthia Webb.

A celebration of Christopher’s life is planned for January in Colorado.  Family and friends may leave online condolences at www.ligonbobo.com

LIGON & BOBO FUNERAL HOME, Lebanon, TN

Messages for the Family

  1. Chris Jocelyn says:
    My brother from the North, we had big dreams and plans. I hope you will help point me in the right direction as you always have before. I miss you everyday homie.
  2. Zuzana says:
    I was fortunate to have met and worked with Chris for 4 years and he was always willing to help and offer professional guidance. He was very private, but it was clear his family was everything to him. The world needs more people like Chris. ❤️ My condolences to the family.