On April 16, 2025, the Gardner, Massachusetts, community mourned the loss of Chris St. Pierre, a beloved 60-year-old known for his strength, vibrant personality, and profound love for his family.
His death, Chris St. Pierre’s son, family, and friends are grieving but are also determined to honor his remarkable life.
Born on April 13, 1965, to Jean and Lucille St. Pierre, Chris grew up in Gardner alongside his four siblings: brothers Alan, Mark, and Scott, and sister Lisa.

Raised in a close-knit family, Chris grew up with the values of loyalty and love. His roots in Gardner shaped him into a man who was both tough and compassionate, a combination that defined his character.
Chris was a proud resident of Gardner, where he built a life filled with passion and purpose.
From his early days, he showed a natural strength that would later make him a champion in powerlifting.
Chris was known for his strong abilities and warm smile. His contagious energy made everyone feel appreciated and necessary.
Chris St. Pierre Was A Prominent Figure In The Powerlifting Community
Since 2019, he has been a club coach for USA Powerlifting, inspiring athletes with his dedication and expertise.
His achievements as a state powerlifting champion were evidence of his discipline and strength.

For Chris, lifting wasn’t just about physical power but pushing limits and inspiring others to do the same.
His other passions matched his love for powerlifting.
Chris took pride in detailing his car, turning it into a work of art that reflected his attention to detail.
He also deeply appreciated tattoos, each telling a story of his life’s journey.
These interests made Chris a man of many dimensions who lived enthusiastically and creatively.
His son, grandchildren, and entire family were at the center of Chris’s life.
He was an extraordinary father to his son, Craig St. Pierre, and a devoted grandfather to his grandsons, Cameron St. Pierre and Christian Lees-Morel, and his granddaughter, Jayla Prioleau.
His love for his family was unwavering, even after his divorce from his ex-wife, Teisha King.
Despite their separation, Chris and Teisha maintained a bond of mutual respect, united by their shared love for their son and grandchildren.
Chris cherished his role as a father and grandfather. His son, Craig, described him not only as a father but also as his best friend.
Craig wrote on a GoFundMe page created to cover funeral expenses.
The page, aiming to raise $10,000, has already collected over $2,000, reflecting the community’s love for Chris.
Craig’s words captured the depth of their bond and wrote-:
“On April 16th, we lost not only my father but my best friend. I don’t even know where to start. Not only did I love him as a father, he was loved as an amazing pepere. A lot of y’all know Chris from years ago and the life he created.
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Thank you so much and LOVE YOU DAD/PEPERE. “
Teisha King also shared a heartfelt tribute:
Her words highlighted Chris’s profound impact on those closest to him, a man whose presence was felt deeply even after his passing.
Before Becoming A Powerlifting Coach, He Worked As A Bouncer In The Entertainment Industry
He was a protector who stood as a pillar of support for his loved ones during challenging times.
His courage went beyond the gym or the workplace, and it was evident in his graceful and determined approach to life’s ups and downs.
His sister, Lisa St. Pierre, wrote a moving obituary that captured his complex and vibrant spirit:
“My younger brother Chris was a man that some liked & some didn’t. I loved him because he was my brother as I love all of my brothers. I will miss you Chris & hold in my heart the last talks we had. You get to see Mom & Dad now, but all of us know that you will be your family’s guardian angel watching over them. Love you Bro !”
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Her words showed the deep familial bond that defined Chris’s life and the belief that he continues to watch over his loved ones.
The news of Chris’s passing hit the Gardner community hard.
Friends and family took to social media to share their grief and memories.
One friend wrote,
“Every time I seen him with that amazing smile! It’s was never just hi how are you IT was a HUGE HUG ! Going to miss that most ! Tell my angels hi for me ❤️”
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The community is invited to attend and celebrate Chris’s life, sharing stories and memories that keep his spirit alive.
The funeral, directed by Kevin J. Mack and Walter C. Taylor, will be a chance for all who knew Chris to come together in his honor.
Chris St. Pierre lived a life larger than life. He passed peacefully on April 16, 2025, leaving a legacy of love, strength, and family.
Preceded in death by his parents, Jean and Lucille St. Pierre, he is survived by his son, Craig St. Pierre; daughter-in-law, Lyndsey St. Pierre; grandsons, Cameron St. Pierre and Christian Lees-Morel; granddaughter, Jayla Prioleau; ex-wife, Teisha King; brothers, Alan, Mark, and Scott St. Pierre; and sister, Lisa St. Pierre.
His family invites everyone who knew Chris to share their memories and photos on his memorial page, ensuring his vibrant spirit continues to inspire.
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