Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Adults giving back.

No better a man could have graced this world with it's presence then one that we are mourning for today. Mr. Christopher Zacharczuk died today at 10 o'clock pm eastern standard time. He was at home, in his Canadian abode, asleep with his wife Amanda wrapped up in her arms when he drew his last breathe. Mr. Zacharczuk died of a tremor in his chest which had been incurable since his late teens. "It is sad to see that such a man that did so many nice things for so many people to have left us here so early in life," said Richard Orewyler, long time best friend. Christopher Zacharczuk was a businessman, opportunist, husband, father and philanthropist who had touched the lives of many over the years. He had built up t-shirt businesses, production companies, a center for musicians, free writing forums and a movie center for aspiring directors, all which he gave back to the community. "It wasn't a wonderful life as sometimes it seems for the rich," said Jeff Odam of the Foundation of Young Writers of America. "He's had a tought life. Chris grew up in a time and place that didn't seem to understand him. He was always trying to make everybody happy and had little regard for his own welfare. I wish that he could have been let known, before he died, how he touched the lives so sweetly of thousands of men and women everywhere." Hundreds mourn today outside of his parents house in Chino Hills, Ca. There will be a ceremony next Tuesday Held at the Great Lawn, where the Beatles were honored for their contributions to mankind back in 2010. He was 32.

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