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Christopher Hyndman

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Christopher Hyndman

Birth
Ottawa, Ottawa Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Death
3 Aug 2015 (aged 49)
Toronto, Toronto Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Burial
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With shattered hearts, the family and friends of Christopher Hyndman are mourning the loss of our cherished “beautiful boy.” With his lifelong partner Steven Sabados, Christopher shared an extraordinary 27 year adventure of laughter, fun, professional success but above all else, a magical unbending love.

In Christopher’s world, beauty could be found everywhere; In the perfume of ocean air, in the cut of a suit, the construction of a high Louboutin heel, the harmonious design of a room or a simple meal prepared from scratch by Steven. Those who knew him best understood these truths.

Christopher’s charisma, his curiosity, wicked wit and that dazzling smile — lit up rooms, elevated heavy hearts and because he and Steven understood, together, they had a profound influence and impact on so many. Christopher was always seeking to understand better the complexities of our human existence. Nothing gave him greater pleasure than knowing he had, in some way, shifted someone’s life for the better, changed a rigid point of view, or showed a struggling teenager in a remote town somewhere in Canada, that being LGBTQ was cause for celebration and pride.

During his too short life, Christopher was our blazing comet, our Fire Horse. Now we know his fire and its power has not been extinguished.

For all of us who knew and loved him dearly, Christopher is with us in heart and spirit; now and forever.

Christopher is also survived by his mother Glenda Hyndman, his father Ted Purnell and a large extended family of relatives and friends.

Via legacy.com
Hyndman’s family says a a “public celebration” of his life will take place at a later date.

In the meantime, they have asked people to consider donating to The Red Door family shelter or the Tommy Sexton Shelter, which provides services to people affected by HIV/AIDS or Hepititis C.
Christopher Edward "Chris" Hyndman was a Canadian interior decorator and television personality, who was co-host of the afternoon talk show Steven and Chris on CBC Television until his death in August 2015.
ACTOR
With shattered hearts, the family and friends of Christopher Hyndman are mourning the loss of our cherished “beautiful boy.” With his lifelong partner Steven Sabados, Christopher shared an extraordinary 27 year adventure of laughter, fun, professional success but above all else, a magical unbending love.

In Christopher’s world, beauty could be found everywhere; In the perfume of ocean air, in the cut of a suit, the construction of a high Louboutin heel, the harmonious design of a room or a simple meal prepared from scratch by Steven. Those who knew him best understood these truths.

Christopher’s charisma, his curiosity, wicked wit and that dazzling smile — lit up rooms, elevated heavy hearts and because he and Steven understood, together, they had a profound influence and impact on so many. Christopher was always seeking to understand better the complexities of our human existence. Nothing gave him greater pleasure than knowing he had, in some way, shifted someone’s life for the better, changed a rigid point of view, or showed a struggling teenager in a remote town somewhere in Canada, that being LGBTQ was cause for celebration and pride.

During his too short life, Christopher was our blazing comet, our Fire Horse. Now we know his fire and its power has not been extinguished.

For all of us who knew and loved him dearly, Christopher is with us in heart and spirit; now and forever.

Christopher is also survived by his mother Glenda Hyndman, his father Ted Purnell and a large extended family of relatives and friends.

Via legacy.com
Hyndman’s family says a a “public celebration” of his life will take place at a later date.

In the meantime, they have asked people to consider donating to The Red Door family shelter or the Tommy Sexton Shelter, which provides services to people affected by HIV/AIDS or Hepititis C.
Christopher Edward "Chris" Hyndman was a Canadian interior decorator and television personality, who was co-host of the afternoon talk show Steven and Chris on CBC Television until his death in August 2015.

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