Christian Patrick Welch 'C.Welch' ' T.B.'

April 20, 1981 - October 2, 2020

“You were born a child of light's wonderful secret – you return to the beauty you have always been.” – – – Aberjhani

Our loving son, step-son, brother, nephew, uncle and friend is now reunited with his beloved Grandparents Big Cliff and Lil' Polly and his faithful and cherished fur-kid, Pumba.

Christian left us unexpectedly. It's going to be very hard without him. To say we are devastated and heartbroken is an understatement. If you only met him once, you never forgot him. Always a smile for everyone. THE biggest heart. Best hugs ever.

Christian was born April 20, 1981 in SLC, Utah to Kim Welch and Debbie Pixton Mylonakis. He grew up in Salt Lake with his sisters Jenn and Brooke who he loved very much and was immensely proud of their accomplishments. He attended Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School, Bennion Elementary, Bryant Jr High, and graduated from East High ( Who's house ? East High ! ). This brought with it a train load of forever friends. His friendships were vast just like his music genre.

There's not much he didn't love, except going to bed early. There's no one he didn't love or wasn't willing to help if he could. He found a redeeming quality in every acquaintance. As young as elementary he was taking his own clothes and giving them to kids at school who needed them more than he did. In High school he worked with the kids who had disabilities and they adored him. He did not treat them any different and they felt that. Fast forward to a few years ago when he was running low on his own funds he managed to buy a ladies groceries he had never met before. His life struggles were real but through it all he never lost all the love he had for family and friends. He was present for the birth of his two nephews and one niece and all you had to do was mention one of their names and you got an immediate “AWE” from Christian.

Christian attended Salt Lake Community College and then moved to Arizona in 2003 as an assistant manager to Rubio's. He married Laura Ellis Oct. 23, 2005, later divorced. When he left Rubio's he helped Chuck Adams start and manage Remington Grill. He held various jobs over the next 15 years but circled back to his passion and love of building, using his tools, skills and creative talents. His mentor Scott Hunter instilled the love of this trade in Christian when he was still in High School. They worked together for several years and along with Scott's wife Ann, they became his “other” family. He and Scott had a close and unique bond that included sailing on The Great Salt Lake and enjoying the music of Jimmy Buffet.

Christian loved a good storyteller, especially in song. HE was a good storyteller. He loved trips to Mexico and good mexican food. He was always seeking out the next best Mexican Restaurant. He loved Goodwill shopping and selling on EBAY. He loved deep conversations and endless learning. He loved a good joke, being a jokester and making people laugh. His love of animals is indescribable. He was an old soul and we only got him for a short time.

To Kimmie and Jules, you were a very special part of Christian's life. Many good and happy memories. You both will remain a special part of his family always and forever.

Thank you to Scott and Ann Hunter, you are examples of unconditional and forever love. Thank you to Mike and Linda Magann family for past, present, and future love and support. 

Christian's family extends a very special thank you to his Arizona family, Pete and Pam Peterson. There are no words to express our love and gratitude for both of you. Thank you is not enough. We have grateful hearts beyond what words can express. 

Christian is survived by his dad Kim, mom and step-dad Deb and Mike Mylonakis, two sisters Jenn (Randy) Jenkins, Brooke (Bill) Cordray, nephews and niece Braeden, Preston, and Taia Jenkins, Uncle Cliff Pixton, Grandmother Janice Olt and numerous other Aunts, Uncles and cousins. And many friends that are considered family. Preceded in death by his grandparents Cliff and Pauline Pixton, Godparents Frank and Margie Calegory.

Christian you are so loved and missed.

Due to the current health climate and for everyones safety there will be no formal services at this time. If and when it becomes safe to gather again we would love to have a celebration of life.

In lieu of flowers, please share a memory with the family, plant a tree, adopt a pet, wear a blue shirt in honor of Christian. Most of all, keep paying kindness forward not just once but every opportunity we get.

 

In Loving Memory of Our Son

 

Of all the special gifts in life however great or small

To have you as our Son was the greatest gift of all.

A special time, A special face, A special Son we can't replace.

With aching heart we whisper low …

We miss you Son and love you so.

Sleep our Son and peace …

Covered in love and keep …

 

Forever in Our Hearts, Dad, Mom (Madre') and Mike

 

In Loving Memory

I love you so much Christian. We first met in 98. From the moment I met you I was starstruck by your charisma, charm and just all around cool vibration. I love you Kim and Debbie And Brooke! You three were so incredibly kind and welcoming when I met you days after I met Chris. Remember his white polo hat that he kept immaculately white. He was one of the best friends I'll ever have. I feel so privileged to have met the Welch Family. I know We'll all see you again Christian ��

Rhett Panos

bountiful, UT

My condolences to Deb,Kim,Brooke, and Jen. Even though I haven't seen Chris in years I often thought about him and wondered how he was doing. I have so many good childhood memories of him and your family. I'm so sad to hear of his passing. I wish for you to all to be comforted and know that you all are loved by so many. My thoughts are with you all. I love Chris.

Holly Horkan

SLC, UT

I feel very fortunate to have met Christian this past year. I knew he was so special the minute I met him. His laugh- kindness- stories- smile- just pure fun we had when he came around. He is surely going to be missed. He was definitely one of a kind that could light up the room. Take care of my Anza up in Heaven Christian! Or should I say ... she will take care of you!❤️

Rebecca Thuer

Queen Creek, AZ

We are thankful to God and blessed we knew Christian. He was the best neighbor and friend we have ever had....always lending a hand to help, always cracking a hilarious joke to make us smile. His love for quality friendships and our family pets will be cherished by our family forever. He was an absolute joy to be around and he had extreme potential to be a well-known comedian or filthy rich tool/handy man. He was extremely handy and thrifty with building things. His talents with craftsmanship/tools and knowledge was inspiring to us. Near Christmas of 2016, Casey needed to get out hundreds of orders as holiday orders spilled in for his new business. Casey remembers Christian being the only one willing to help and stay up until 4am boxing items to get them prepared for shipping. Christian did this all to be a good friend and didn't even expect to get paid for it. This is because Christian put friendships above money. He was someone who just wanted to see you smile. We have learned so much from Christian and we want to send our love to your family. We thank you for raising such a joyful man with such a generous heart. He will sincerely be missed by us so much. If there is a celebration of life for him, we would like to attend in-person. God Bless

Casey, Gavin, Westin, Ashley (The Barras Family)

Mesa, AZ

To be able to say you have met Christian, is to say you are lucky. To be able to say you know Christian, is to say you are blessed! He is what people refer to as a "special" or "old" soul with a heart of gold! I was blessed to know him as a best friend to his sister, Jenn. Christian wasn't quite 5 the first time I met him. He wasted no time "professing" his love for me. Every time I was at the Welch residence, he would run to me saying: Wachel, I wuv you. Will you be my gurlfriend? (Who could say no to that precious lil Christian)!! The first time Christian met my daughter, Natalie, he was in Utah for Grandpa's funeral. I so enjoyed watching their exchange as Christian, with his sparkling eyes and million dollar smile, teased her: I don't know if your mom told you about "us", she is my first love and first girlfriend! (cue the laughing with tears emojis!!). She said later, I can totally see how he is related to "Aunt" Jenn - he is a special, infectious soul! Yes, he was/is an angel. Christian, you gave so much here and now with nothing holding you back, spread your beautiful wings and soar! My prayers, love, thoughts and condolences to Kim, Deb, Mike, Jenn and co, Brooke and co, Cliff and all of his friends and family. Rachel Sullivan

Rachel Sullivan

Draper, ut

My Dear Friend Deb, Mike,Kim, Jen, Brook and Family, I just learned of your devastating loss. My heart breaks for you all. The loss of your son Christian,I am sure is a pain like no other you have experienced in your life. My prayers will be with you forever, as I know you will never get over your loss but with lots of time and your family you will get through your loss. Please reach out if there is anything I can do for any of you. All my love, Lennie Dennis

Lennie Dennis

Taylorsville, Ut

Dearest Debbie, I am so sorry to read about the loss of your son. Please know that I am thinking of you and your family during this most difficult time. You were such a wonderful friend to have at Cathedral School. Anne

Anne Struble Madrigal

Murray, Ut

I was blessed to be reunited with Christian this year after 5 years of meeting him. God brought us together this March because we were both hurting. He lost his pup Pumba months before. It was very special to see we both could smile and act like playful kids again. The months of us living together we bonded and learned very intimate things about each other. Pumba never left his mind. I was so sad when he cried. Happy thoughts now. Everyone I introduced him to loved him and all his jokes. I feel privileged of seeing him happy, to give him love and also receiving love from him. He was a tremendous cook and spent hours in the kitchen. I learned a lot from him. A kind soul, gentlemen (he said he learned that from grandpa and his dad). He definitely cherished all his gadgets and told me many stories about his best friends back home. He loved fixing things and took his time at every part of life. He was a very creative, unique, talented, smart, lovable man but that list goes on. I was lucky to find 2 notes in 2 different pockets of my sweatshirts he left in my closet dated right before we split up. I found them after he past. They were the sweetest thing to find knowing he still loved me. He is always there in spirit when I need him. Christian your safe in paradise with Pumba and your free of pain and suffering! I truly cherish our memories. I miss you. Thank you Deb for putting this wonderful tribute together. He deserved it. And Kim I thank you for letting me hear your voice that reminds me of Christian and all your support when I am sad. I am very sorry to both of you and the rest of the family. I loved hearing of the stories growing up. Rest easy Christian ❤️

Elizabeth Thuer

Tempe, AZ

To Christians Family, As I watch the beautiful video full of family memories, I find myself smiling & crying. I can hear Christian saying "Mom why do you take so many pictures?" As he makes everyone laugh with one of his funny faces. His eyes twinkling & that mischievous grin. Christian had a way of making everyone feel so comfortable & brought so much love, laughter & joy to everyone that was lucky enough to meet him. I added a few of my favorite pictures, I especially love the one of you wearing a dance costume on your head. My granddaughter did not think we were very funny at the time. But, I recently showed her the pictures & she could not stop laughing. You continue to bring love & laughter. I also shared a photo of you & Brooke with my son in the middle. We love you so much & are so sad & sorry that you are gone. But, your beautiful spirit lives on in the precious memories everyone has of you. I am so blessed to have known you since you were a newborn. I have been friends with your beautiful mom for over 40 years, so I am officially your Aunt. God Bless you & your family. Love Aunt Linda & Uncle Mike

Linda Magann

Phoenix, AZ

7-1/2 yrs. ago we retired here from Alaska. Shortly thereafter, we had the good fortune of meeting our across-the-street neighbors, Christian and Jules. That began a friendship that would evolve into a situation where Christian would become family to us. It would remain that way until the day of Christian’s passing. After 3 yrs. or so of meeting them, Christian and Jules dissolved their relationship and went their separate ways. This began a period in Christian’s life where what could go wrong did go wrong. During the next 3 yrs. there were 2 periods of time where Christian lived with us. The first was for 18 months, from June if 2017 until December of 2018. The second was for 4 months, from January of 2019 until April of 2019. Christian gave 100% effort in his attempt to get things back on track, but things would just not click for him. To learn of Christian’s passing has been almost unbearable. To say that we loved him as our own is an understatement. Christian will forever be family to us and we are honored to know he considered us family as well. Hopefully, you all can find some peace in knowing how much he loved and missed u all. To you, his family, please be aware that we consider it an absolute privilege that you were willing to share your son and brother with us for the past 7-1/2 years. For that, we will be forever appreciative. It is with our sincere condolences that we will forever remain Christian’s Arizona family. Never has there been a kinder man, more willing to lend a helping hand to those in need, than your sin and brother, Christian Welch. Pete and Pam Peterson-San Tan Valley, Arizona

Pete & Pam Peterson

San Tan Valley,, Az

"Because He's Your Son" One day as you're brushing the hair out of your little boy's eyes or wiping the jelly off his sticky fingers, he looks up and gives you a smile that lights him up from the inside out, and you think to yourself... "It doesn't get any better than this." But it does ... Because he grows up and becomes a good man and a good friend ... and his smile still lights up your world. I want the whole universe to know how proud I am of you and always will be. I am so proud to be your Mom. I thank God he chose "me" to be your Mom. The love never ends. We are connected through our hearts forever and always. I LOVE you with all my heart, Madre (mom).

Deb "Madre'" Mylonakis

Salt Lake City, Ut

" A man who works with his hands is a laborer. A man who works with his hands and his head is a craftsman. A man who works with his hands, his head, and his heart is an artist. " ---St Francis of Assisi   Love, Mom

Deb (mom) Mylonakis

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