Chris D. Ralosky, Sr. Christopher Dale Ralosky, Sr went home with our Lord Jesus Christ on December 29, 2021. Born on January 28, 1981, in Wilmington Delaware, Chris had resided in Washington state for six years. Chris leaves behind a multitude of family and friends whom he deeply loved and is loved by. He was an inspiration with his generosity, determination, zest for life and his many "selfies" with an infectious smile. He enjoyed taunting and playing pranks with his sister Jessica, he was her "ugly" always. His love for his family was immeasurable. A man after God's own heart, he touched so many with his love of Christ, his desire to serve and pray for anyone in need. Over the years God performed a deep work in Chris, a work that was often seen as he hit the streets of Seattle to serve and pray for the homeless and those struggling in life. Chris also had a love for food, he enjoyed cooking and creating delicious meals, but he mostly enjoyed going out and experiencing different cuisines at many restaurants. Chris had always dreamed of being a barber, while he Washington he was able to pursue that dream and became a great barber. He also enjoyed hiking, climbing, exploring and traveling. He never allowed his disability to slow him down or stop him, he was determined. He and his family were so proud of his accomplishments. Chris leaves behind a son Christopher D. Ralosky, Jr; mother Nancy (Michael) Ciappa; father Chris E Ralosky; sisters Samantha (Matt) and Jessica (Harvey); brother Nathan; Aunt Judy and Uncle Brian Williams; nieces Angely, Nicole, Jaden, and Olivia; and nephews Harvey, Jacob, Cayden, Tyson, and Milan. Son, the afflictions you have suffered are producing an everlasting fruit that will be felt long past your time upon this earth. There is a connection to hardship and glory that you are called to. These have more to do with eternity than the now. I am working in you something so valuable. It is how I plan to use you in eternity. I am preparing you on earth for what is yet to come, and what you are yet to receive. Do you remember my parable of the talents? (Matthew 25-14-30). Some of my sons were not good stewards of what I entrusted to them. I entrusted hardship to you. You have overcome through me. You have been faithful in a place where many have lost heart. Keep trusting. The end SHALL BE greater than the former. You must believe this. Do you remember when I spoke that to you through one of my daughters? It really is true, you know. Your affliction is but for a moment, and it is working in you an eternal weight of glory. "For our light affliction, which is but for a moment, is working for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory, while we do not look at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen. For the things which are seen are temporary, but the things which are not seen are eternal." 2 Corinthians 4:17, NKJV
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