Charles Christopher "Chris" McHone

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Charles “Chris” McHone, 54, of Asheville, passed away unexpectedly Friday, December 6, 2019 at his residence.

Born in Asheville, he was the son of Charles Livingood and Laura Emily McHone of Asheville. He was preceded in death by his loving stepfather, James Lloyd Ward, a brother, Scottie Ward, and a sister, Lynn Miller.

Chris was a 1983 graduate of Asheville High School.

A devout Cubs fan and a smooth talker who “could sell ice to an Eskimo”, he was a talented baseball player and an awesome big brother and friend.

Chris is survived by his son and daughter, Christopher and Carleigh McHone , both of Asheville; 4 brothers: Brian McHone and James, Casey, and Tim Ward, all of Asheville; his girlfriend, Anna Cole; and a number of nieces and nephews.

A Celebration of Chris’s Life will be held at the beginning of the New Year.

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  1. Chris, I miss your call at midnight!!! I miss you , I enjoyed our talked, but I knew now you are not hurting and that is a Blessing. I Love you, B.B.

  2. Was so sad to learn of Chris’s passing. Have many fond memories of him from high school… Such a sweet guy!
    Keeping his family in my thoughts and prayers.

  3. Our family has many fond memories of playing baseball with Chris, Brian & Ted. We love the McHones. RIP Chris!

  4. Thank you for being my best friend, for making me laugh, being my roomie, my homie, and my one true love. I wish that we had more time together and that darkness, illness, injury and pain hadn’t tried to be in our way. We knew that the light of our love was stronger and I will treasure our time together. I know that you tried to be everything for me and I tried to be everything for you. I watched you try and live your life like the prayer of St. Francis of Assisi and I know that all of your wounds are healed now and that you have the peace that you tried to give to everyone else. I know that you must be an inspiration to everyone that you helped. Even the ones that didn’t know your name. I will never forget the first time that we met as teenagers. You were so sweet and for some reason, you kept coming back in my life several times, every decade, until we ended up together. Now I will love you forever and I don’t know how to live without you. You are with me always and because of you I will try to remember that “ITS ALL GOOD”.
    Love always, Anna

  5. I will forever be grateful to you for the precious gifts of our children. I am so happy that you are no longer in pain, I just wish you would have had more time here on Earth.
    Keep a watchful eye on the kids and smile down upon us all.
    Love- Steph ( Ruby)


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