Calixthus 3rd October 2019

I never met Chris while he was alive. I was seeking a firm which could help with my tax work and came upon his company online. I sent him an email and so began a professional relationship that lasted for about 9 years...9 yeas in which I never ceased to be impressed by the sheer competence and professionalism of Chris and his organization. Instructively, some months ago, Chris sent me a mail to inform me, regrettably, that he'd come down with motor neuron disease and would no longer be able to handle my tax work. He went further. He recommended another organization which he believed could competently take over this job from him. It didn't matter that he had the burden of this disease to contend with. He just had to do things right. What a man! I did promise that I would call him. I never did, to my regret. But frankly, I never realized he had such a short time left. I am inspired by his diligence and the obvious courage with which he confronted his illness. This was one great guy who I engaged online but was never privileged to meet in real life. I urge the lovely family he leaves behind to take consolation in the good memories of times past. I trust that Chris has long earned for himself, a place at the Bosom of Almighty God. Sleep well, good man!