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Christopher Charles Greenwood of North Conway passed away suddenly on June 26th 2024. He was one of a kind; the best husband, friend, son, grandson, cousin, uncle and nephew. You were lucky if you ever got to know him. He was known to be the most giving, thoughtful man who would do anything for anyone at any time. Chris was born January 3rd 1983 to Jo-Ellen Greenwood and Barry Lombard. He grew up a true Bartlett boy attending Bartlett Elementary and Kennett High School. He joined the fire service before graduating high school and served on a few departments around the valley but landed as Rescue Captain of the North Conway Fire Department up until 2011. He took many years off from the department but excitedly rejoined in 2022. The fire/rescue service was his true passion. He loved caring for others and helping his community. His fellow members meant the world to him and he respected each and every one of them. Chris also spent time in the past working at Memorial Hospital as an EMT where he met his wife, Molly. They spent 10 of the best years together experiencing all of life’s adventures and lessons. Their most recent adventure was building the house and property of their dreams. Chris took great pride in the project and finally got to see the completion of the garage he always dreamed of, the day of his passing. His favorite days were those spent on the tractor mowing the fields then coming home to his wife and his beloved cats; Hunter, Loki and Linden. Chris is preceded by his father, Barry Lombard, mother Jo-Ellen Greenwood, grandmother Marion Greenwood and grandfather Homer Greenwood. He is survived by his wife and best friend, Molly, his uncle Frank Greenwood and his wife Joan of Mendon, Massachusetts, his uncle John Greenwood and his significant other, Patti of Wolfeboro, New Hampshire and his Uncle Charlie Greenwood and his wife Denise of Rindge, New Hampshire. He also leaves behind many cousins and friends as well as the Cannell family who grew to love him in a big way. A special thank you to Jackson Police, Bartlett/Jackson Ambulance and the staff at Memorial Hospital for their exceptional care in Chris’s final hours. In true Chris fashion, he continues to give to others as he was able to be an organ and tissue donor. Arrangements were made through Furber Funeral Home and Cremations Services. A service will be held Saturday July 13th from 2-4p at the North Conway Fire Department. Parking and shuttles for transportation will be at Cranmore Mountain and Memorial Hospital. Donations to honor Chris can be made to the North Conway Firefighters Association. PO Box 235 North Conway, NH 03860.