Christopher Scott Marion

Christopher Scott Marion, 35, of Indianapolis, passed away on August 8, 2020. Christopher was born on December 27, 1984 in Columbus, Indiana to Ronald Marion and Cecelia Sadauskas.

Christopher was a graduate of Center Grove High School. Upon graduating high school, Christopher proudly served his country in the United States Navy. He was most recently employed at Rush Restaurant in Brownsburg as a server. Christopher was the life of the party; he did not know a stranger. He enjoyed making others laugh through his kindhearted spirit. Christopher enjoyed racing dirt bikes, motorcycles, and boating on Lake Monroe. Above everything, Christopher was an excellent father to his son, Elijah. Christopher’s compassionate and humorous nature will be greatly missed by all those who loved him.

Christopher was preceded in death by his grandparents, Nancy and Bobby Marion and George Sadauskas.

Survivors include his father, Ronald Marion; his mother, Cecelia Sadauskas (Jerry Ennis); his son, Elijah Marion; his sister, Emily Marion (Michael Enlow); his nephew, Liam Enlow and his niece, Mila Enlow; his grandmother, Mildred Sadauskas; his best friend, Chad Compton; and a host of aunts, uncles, extended family members, and friends.

Family and friends will gather for the visitation on Thursday, August 13, 2020 from 4:00 – 8:00 P.M. in the O’Riley Funeral Home, 6107 South East Street, Indianapolis. The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday, August 14, 2020 at 11:00 A.M. in St. Roch Catholic Church, 3600 Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Brain Injury Association of America; envelopes will be provided at the funeral home. Please visit www.ORileyFuneralHome.com to share a favorite memory with Christopher’s family or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. ߙϰߏ½Prayers to All Chris’ Family and Friends. May Our Lord wrap his loving arms around you holding you with comfort and strength. ߙϰߏ½ Heaven has a beautiful new light……..RIP CHRIS

  2. Chris and I have been friends for 13 years,most of them spent keeping him out of trouble! He was a goofy and crazy guy, and we always had the best of times together. I know how much he loves his boy, and I hope everyone will show Elijah just how awesome his father really was! Love you brother! Rest easy!

  3. My oldest memories go all the way back to early HS days at CG. There wasn’t a moment I didn’t fully enjoy his presence. In fact, he made quite a few classes and encounters some of my most memorable. Rest in Heaven and in peace old friend.

  4. My heart is empty as I received the news of Christopher’s passing on Saturday night after having just spent the day with him. The tears have not stopped flowing as he will always be in my heart and on my mind. When I see our sons face I see him. I always felt we had would have more time to Make up for mistakes and share lots of memories in the future. God had other plans for my love! My heart goes out to his family & friends that will miss his kind hearted soul, smile, and laughter he brought to everyone with his amazing sense of humor. He will surely be deeply missed by so many. ߒ”

  5. I’ve known Chris and his family since elementary school days at Our Lady Of Greenwood. His smile lit up the room and could always make you laugh. I’m so saddened by his passing. Sending all my love and prayers to his son and his family

  6. I haveptayed for Chris for a long time. He could sell ice to the Eskimos! I will miss running into him and getting a big hug. May he rest in peace and his memory be a blessing.

  7. WE WILL ALWAYS KEEP YOU IN OUR HEARTS AND REMEMBER YOU WITH A SMILE. GONE TO SOON! PEACE BE WITH YOU.

  8. Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss… Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.

  9. My heartbreak s for Elijah. He will never get all the time with his father he should have due to this tragedy accident. Christopher was taken way to soon. My thoughts and prayers are with you Cece as well as the entire family. So sorry for everyone’s loss. Sincerely Stacy Wright

  10. I remember meeting him for the first time 14 years ago. We played a few games of pool at a neighborhood bar and he gave me his blessing to date his Mom) ( I hadn’t been though of asking ) Such a witty and smart kid. I miss him like a son( Funniest moment I remember is at his grandpas funeral when he borrowed a suit from a friend and couldn’t sit down the entire time because his pants were too tight ) You can imagine the look on his face when I’d repeatedly ask him if he wanted to sit down

  11. Sending all the love, strength, and hugs. Christopher will be missed dearly. We love you so much, Emily, Cece, and family.

  12. Wishing we could be there with you to celebrate Chris’s life. We are sending you love and prayers, especially today. We love you!

  13. I have many fond memories with Chris, but I will just share a couple. One time “Captain” Ron, Chris, and I went up to Drummond Island to get away and ride snowmobiles, and it was a fantastic weekend (Ron didn’t even kill me when I flipped the snowmobile and was just glad I was ok!). Even the long drive up there was a blast. We also had many adventures with the boats down at Lake Monroe, which are some of the fondest memories of my youth. The most important memories are the ones I had with Chris and his entire family. Chris was a senior when I was a freshman, but that never mattered to Chris. We hit it off, and the rest was history. Cece, Ron, and Emily always treated me as family. There was a couple years where I was at their home more than my own, and they always accepted me with open arms. That’s the type of guy Chris was. Generous, funny, and always willing to get into a little trouble with his friends. He will be missed by everyone who’s life he has touched. The life of the part lives on. – Jon H

  14. My first memory of Chris was he sitting on his little bike in Brentridge. Little did I know he would become part of the family. Just heard his voice last Friday talking to Chad. Then his post with his son. He will always have a place in my heart. He like many other of Chad’s friends were always hanging out at our home.Chad and Chris were very close. He was like another son to me. He was taken away way to soon.My heart goes out to his family. God Bless you all

  15. I met Christopher when he was a newborn & through his young preschool years. I moved away but you kept me in the news throuhout his life. I know he was the light of your life & you were always so proud of your smart, funny & caring son! Praying your heart will be filled with God’s strength as you cherish all your lasting memories of your precious Christopher. ߙϰߏܢݤ️

  16. Please know that Chris was always one of those very special kids that made my day just a little bit happier as he would go through the lunch line at OLG. He always had such a nice way about him! May God sustain you through these most difficult times Linda Sayre


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