Born on July 31, 1967 to Christopher Sr. and the late Martina Shot Both Sides.,CHRISTOPHER Jr. “BEANS” SHOT BOTH SIDES passed away on October 10, 2017 at the Lethbridge Regional Hospital. It is with great sadness that we have lost a brother, uncle, and also a Dad to two adopted daughters whom he loved and cherished - Persia and Eva White Feathers.
He leaves to mourn his father Christopher Sr; his siblings Louise (Rufus), Tanya (Robin), goddaughterYolanda, Ashley (Aeron),; adopted brother and sister Charles and Beverly GVB,Tammy CM, Amelia & Shalane MO, Tia &Thea BSB; adopted daughters Persia & Eva; nieces Shanel (Chase), Shelby,Corina G.S, Chloe W.F., Kashtin, goddaughter Ciara SBS; nephews Nickoli W.F., Kalen M.B., Chase and Blase SBS; favorite cousin Vaughn; aunties Christine (Roy) BSB, Clara CM, Lena & Gabrielle SBS, Florence (Richard) Right Hand, Maryanne (Mathew) CM, Celestine & Lisa Panther Bone, Margaret (Joe) Eagle Plume; great aunt Elizabeth Holy White Man; uncles Alfred, Jim (Linda) & Donald SBS, Thomas MO, Edwin, Thomas & Jimmy Bad Man.
Chris Jr (Beans) was predeceased by his mother Martina, brother Tommy; wife Melody Fox; grandparents Edward Morning Owl & Maggie Holy White Man and Chief Jim & Annie Shot Both Sides; uncles Roderick, Bernard, & Clovis SBS; aunts Pauline and Flora; adopted mother Mildred Chief Moon.
Beans had lots of best friends - too many to mention. When he was in elementary school, he won the Science Fair on “How to live back in the tipi days.” This gave him a trip to Seattle with his fellow class mates. While there, he got his Indian name going on the Space Needle (Sa-tsi-da-pikwan). He loved beading his nieces special things for their dancing regalia. He focused on Persia and would get here whatever she would ask of him; also his other daughter Eva.
Chris had a passion for collecting perfume - he especially love his Chanel 5, Victoria’s Secret and Oscar del a Renta. These weren’t the cheap kind. He also loved being by his grandmother Maggie Holy White Man. She got him obsessed with jewellery. He also liked being with his grandfather Chief Jim Shot Both Sides and grandmother Annie. Grandma Annie showed him how to bead and knit.
He travelled to El Paso, Texas and it took him three days - non-stop. He had lots of fun on that trip.
Chris was always modeling his sisters when they were young, just to practice on them; also did the same for his aunties on the Shot Both Sides of the family. He was always there to help his family in any shape or form.
Chris Jr. (Beans) was loved by all who knew him. He never refused to help anyone with whatever he could. He will be dearly missed by his friends and family - especially Persia, Eva, and Chloe.
A Family Service will be at Legacy Funeral Home, Cardston on Wednesday, Oct. 18th at 5:00 p.m. followed by the Wake Service at the Senator Gladstone Hall, Blood Reserve from 7:00 p.m all night.. The Funeral Mass will be at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Blood Reserve on Thursday, Oct. 19th at 11 a.m. Interment in the Pioneer Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to: www.legacyfuneralhome.ca
LEGACY FUNERAL HOMES LTD., CARDSTON Assisting the Family. Phone 403-653-3222.
He leaves to mourn his father Christopher Sr; his siblings Louise (Rufus), Tanya (Robin), goddaughterYolanda, Ashley (Aeron),; adopted brother and sister Charles and Beverly GVB,Tammy CM, Amelia & Shalane MO, Tia &Thea BSB; adopted daughters Persia & Eva; nieces Shanel (Chase), Shelby,Corina G.S, Chloe W.F., Kashtin, goddaughter Ciara SBS; nephews Nickoli W.F., Kalen M.B., Chase and Blase SBS; favorite cousin Vaughn; aunties Christine (Roy) BSB, Clara CM, Lena & Gabrielle SBS, Florence (Richard) Right Hand, Maryanne (Mathew) CM, Celestine & Lisa Panther Bone, Margaret (Joe) Eagle Plume; great aunt Elizabeth Holy White Man; uncles Alfred, Jim (Linda) & Donald SBS, Thomas MO, Edwin, Thomas & Jimmy Bad Man.
Chris Jr (Beans) was predeceased by his mother Martina, brother Tommy; wife Melody Fox; grandparents Edward Morning Owl & Maggie Holy White Man and Chief Jim & Annie Shot Both Sides; uncles Roderick, Bernard, & Clovis SBS; aunts Pauline and Flora; adopted mother Mildred Chief Moon.
Beans had lots of best friends - too many to mention. When he was in elementary school, he won the Science Fair on “How to live back in the tipi days.” This gave him a trip to Seattle with his fellow class mates. While there, he got his Indian name going on the Space Needle (Sa-tsi-da-pikwan). He loved beading his nieces special things for their dancing regalia. He focused on Persia and would get here whatever she would ask of him; also his other daughter Eva.
Chris had a passion for collecting perfume - he especially love his Chanel 5, Victoria’s Secret and Oscar del a Renta. These weren’t the cheap kind. He also loved being by his grandmother Maggie Holy White Man. She got him obsessed with jewellery. He also liked being with his grandfather Chief Jim Shot Both Sides and grandmother Annie. Grandma Annie showed him how to bead and knit.
He travelled to El Paso, Texas and it took him three days - non-stop. He had lots of fun on that trip.
Chris was always modeling his sisters when they were young, just to practice on them; also did the same for his aunties on the Shot Both Sides of the family. He was always there to help his family in any shape or form.
Chris Jr. (Beans) was loved by all who knew him. He never refused to help anyone with whatever he could. He will be dearly missed by his friends and family - especially Persia, Eva, and Chloe.
A Family Service will be at Legacy Funeral Home, Cardston on Wednesday, Oct. 18th at 5:00 p.m. followed by the Wake Service at the Senator Gladstone Hall, Blood Reserve from 7:00 p.m all night.. The Funeral Mass will be at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Blood Reserve on Thursday, Oct. 19th at 11 a.m. Interment in the Pioneer Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to: www.legacyfuneralhome.ca
LEGACY FUNERAL HOMES LTD., CARDSTON Assisting the Family. Phone 403-653-3222.