Mr. Christopher Lee Cintron 41, of Youngstown, OH transitioned to his Heavenly home on Tuesday, November 29th 2022 at Trumbull Memorial Hospital. He was born on March 27, 1981 son of José Cintron & Loray Triplett. Christopher was affectionately known to his family & friends as Chris or Cheeko.
He enjoyed playing video games with his sons but making music was his passion & life goals. As an artist Chris was known by Cheeko Puerto Rico “CPR”. He loved to spend time in the studio & with his family. The bond he shared with his fiancé, Summer, his children Chris, Cam & Nani-Roo and sister Tina was so special it’s unbreakable. Chris was the protector of the family, he was always there to keep everyone safe.
Chris was very well known & loved. He attended Chaney High School. He was employed at Extrudex Aluminum for the past 4 yrs. Chris was an avid 49ers fan.
Chris leaves to cherish his memories forever & always, his parents Jose Cintron & Loray Triplett of Youngstown, Ohio. Sister: Christina {Kelly} Moore of Youngstown Oh, Brothers: Daryl “Coop” (Amber) Cooper of Florida, Matthew Tubbs Jr, Brett Wilson, Bobby Wilson, and Joe Perez of Youngstown, OH. Fiancé of 24 yrs. Summer Roman & their children Sons Christopher Cintron II & Camren Cintron. Daughter Sariyah Cintron. Niece: Harmony Moore & Nephew: Conner Sklenchar of Youngstown, OH. A host of aunts & Uncles. He also leaves a host of friends and cousins but was particularly close to his first cousins: Abdul (Dericia) Lateef, Raymond (Becky) Triplett Sadler, Clinton Jones Keyonta Davis & Lisa Marie Perez. Also Marcus & Anthony Perez who looked to him as a father figure.
Christopher was welcomed at Heaven gates by his Grandparents: Alphonso & Willie Lee Triplett. Uncles: Don Triplett, Michael Triplett, & Dawayne Triplett Aunts: Sandra Jean Davis Ferolito and Terry Lynn Triplett. & Brother: Brian Tubbs.
Funeral service will be Tuesday, December 6, 2022 at 12 noon at the F.D. Mason Memorial Funeral Home. Friends may call from 11 am to 12 noon on Tuesday at the funeral home.
Please remember to wear your mask over your mouth and nose when entering the building.
F d Mason was given the extreme honor to serve the family during this time of bereavement