It is with great sadness that the family announces that Christopher John Raskulinecz, age 48, passed away suddenly on January 14, 2022, at home in Trabuco Canyon, California. He was born in Canoga Park, California on July 9, 1973. During his young years, the family lived in Canoga Park and Simi Valley, they moved to Connecticut for one year when Chris was 5, and they eventually settled in Irvine, California for the majority of his youth. Chris is the middle son of Adrian Michael Raskulinecz, Sr. and Susan Almy Raskulinecz, who preceded him in death on November 17, 2013. He has an older brother, Adrian Jr. (Heather) and a younger brother, Marc (Dawn). Chris and his wife Kristen married on August 9, 1997, but they initially met and became friends 10 years before in his mother’s choir class at Woodbridge High School in Irvine, CA. They began dating and fell in love in 1992 during their college years and became engaged at Christmas time in 1995. Chris attended Goldenwest College and California State University, Fullerton, where he studied Radio, TV and Film. Their first son Ryan was born in 2000, and their second son Tyler followed in 2006. Chris was an amazing and proud Dad who coached soccer, was a Cub Scout leader, and loved spending time with his boys. Chris and Kristen purchased their first home in Portola Hills, CA at the age of 24 while Chris was working at Goldenwest College in the Multimedia Department. They later raised their family in Ladera Ranch, CA and moved to Trabuco Canyon in 2016. Chris was a master at all things computer oriented and made a career in Information Technology and Salesforce.com Architecture Management for such companies as iBaset, Kelley Blue Book & Cox Automotive. In 2017 he finally fulfilled his dream of owning his own consulting company full time, Skypoint Group, LLC where he enjoyed having clients such as Aston Martin. Chris loved his family, music of all kinds, movies, astronomy, dogs, building Legos, Porsche, photography, travelling, kayaking, Disney, Ducks Hockey, flight simulation, history & reading. Chris will be forever missed by those who love him. A private Celebration of Life will be held in his memory.
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