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Christopher
Ryan Houle , age 24, who was
best known for his upbeat spirit and positivity, died September 19,
2006, of complications due to Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy at West Hills
Hospital
and Medical Center. He was born October 12, 1981 in Tarzana, California
to parents Rodney and Krysti Houle. He graduated from John F. Kennedy
High School in 2000 and attended Los Angeles Valley College where he got
his commercial recording technician certificate. Although Christopher
spent most his life in a wheel chair because of Muscular Dystrophy, (MD)
his passion for life was immeasurable. He participated in many events to
help raise awareness and proceeds for MD, never letting the disease slow
him down. His greatest joy was participating in the annual Love Ride for
which he was the ambassador for the past 14 years. Christopher was
awarded the Muscular Dystrophy Association's 2006 Courage
Award in July for being an inspiring role model and a champion of their
fight toward finding a cure. This was the second time he received this
award. He demonstrated commitment to his community by being active in
the Valley Youth Conference Football League. Christopher coached youth
football teams for the Northridge Knights for over ten years. He will be
greatly missed by many. Christopher is survived by his father, Rod;
mother, Krysti; younger brother, Brandon; and younger sister, Kodi. He
is further survived by his grandmother, Jeanne Davis; and many aunts,
uncles, cousins and loving friends. In Lieu of flowers, the family
requests that donations be made to the Love Ride Foundation in care of
Harley-Davidson of Glendale.

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