Christopher Michael Nagle

Christopher Michael Nagle, age 49 of St. Louis, passed away Jul 21, 2022 at St. Louis University Hospital. Chris was born March 2, 1973 and lived most of his life in St. Louis.

Chris loved music. It meant everything to him. He not only enjoyed listening to music, but loved playing guitar and attending concerts. He was in the moment when he experienced music and there is more than one story of him letting himself go and living life to the fullest while at shows.

He was an avid skateboarder in his younger years and continued to skate for as long as he could.

Chris overcame many obstacles in his life. His struggles never hardened his heart, though. Even in his last days, he was funny and kind. Always a character.

He is survived by his son, Tylor Henderson; his mother, Patricia Palozola; his father, Michael Nagle; his step-father, John Thompson; his brother, Sean Thompson; his sister, Sarah Sachs; along with many cousins, aunts, uncles and countless friends. He will be missed by many.

Memorial service TBD

6 Comments

  1. Sarah S. on July 26, 2022 at 2:18 pm

    Finally at peace in the Lords arms. Keep an eye out for me big brother. ❤️



  2. Sean Thompson on July 26, 2022 at 7:38 pm

    Big brother…
    Although you’re time here with us was short, the love you left behind most definitely is not. Its miles and miles long. When you loved someone, it was real, it wasn’t fake. You were always who you claimed to be regardless of what anyone else said or thought, and that’s something you’ve always tried to teach me… To be yourself. The memories I have of us hanging out in my room singing and playing guitar to all the songs we loved and riding around in the summertime to go swimming, and going to shows together talking about how amazing Buder Park was… All without a care in the world. You just lived life as it came and it was great to be around. That energy you had was so infectious… it was hard to not absorb every bit of it and be in that same moment with you. I know you are continuing that same free spirit up above and making the clouds of heaven rattle with that same energy. Not to mention probably the best dressed one up there too haha. Chris you will forever live in my heart and in my memories. And everytime I pick up my guitar, I know I’m not playing alone. I love you and miss you so much. Rest easy big brother



  3. Patricia Palozola Thompson on July 26, 2022 at 7:42 pm

    Baby boy, I’ll be seeing you in the near future!! Thank you for making me laugh, for watching over me, and opening my eyes to a little reality. I’m also very sorry for some things. Hope you can forgive me. You were the wind beneath my wings. I love you



  4. Patricia Palozola Thompson on July 26, 2022 at 7:47 pm

    Chris, you were the wind beneath my wings. Thank you for the laughter and the tears. See you soon, my heart!!!



  5. Tammy Scism-Todaro on July 27, 2022 at 10:08 am

    Rest now in peace my friend.



  6. Fran and Cindy Palozola on July 27, 2022 at 10:10 am

    We know you’re resting in peace…you chose a road less traveled, an unconventional ride…thank you for your smile, jokes, and love…Uncle Fran and Aunt Cindy



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