Christopher Alan Boston was born on May 31, 1976 to Nancy Overman and Ken Boston.
During his early childhood years, "Boston," (as he was known by many) lived in the Santa Ynez Valley. He attended College School District before moving to Lompoc in 1988. Chris graduated from Cabrillo High School in 1994.
He lived life to the fullest, was always on the go and a dedicated hard worker to his job at the water district for over 17 years. He could light up a room with his smile, his laugh, personality and oh those dimples. He also knew how to entertain especially if you were lucky enough to see him perform one of the best karaoke performance to Whip it!
He loved the outdoors, traveling, camping, fishing, snowboarding, playing hockey and watching his boys play baseball and football. He spent many days on the baseball/softball field, coaching his boys in baseball and playing softball with the Misfits in Lompoc men's league, hanging out with friends and family, barbequing, and working outside. He enjoyed spending time with his wife and kids. His time with his wife and kids is where he spent the most of his time, either beside her playing co-ed softball on Sundays, riding quads on the mountains, going to concerts, going dancing, black Friday shopping, talking until the sun came up or holding Jen every night. He loved his kids and always pushed them to be the best at whatever it is they wanted to do or be. His favorite sport was hockey which he enjoyed playing or watching whenever possible. He played hockey in his younger days and even though the team had no coach or any nice uniforms he was proud of that team and when he spoke of his hockey buddies and times he would have the biggest smile on his face.
In addition to his parents and step-mother Carol, Chris is survived by the love of his life his wife, Jennifer Boston of Lompoc, sons Tyler, Caden and daughter Kylie. He also leaves behind brothers Adam (Ashley) Boston of Washington, Luke (Alana) Overman of Lompoc, sisters Rachel Boston of Santa Maria, Rebecca Overman of Ohio, nephew Chase and nieces Kayla, Riley, Charlotte along with his in-laws John Cesena and Peggy Bellone (Hal), sister in-law Sara Cesena and numerous cousins, uncles, aunts and best friend Sydny girls.
Chris was lucky to have two fathers in his life. He was preceded in death by Rick Overman, grandparents, Willard Boston, Margaret Boston, Henry and Vada Waterman.
A Celebration of Life will be held on Tuesday, August 9th at Miguelito Park at 3:00 p.m. Please join his family to celebrate his life.