Christopher E. Kondracki

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Christopher E. Kondracki, 57, of Great Falls, VA, died on November 21, 2022, after a brief battle with cancer. Beloved husband of Susanna Bryan Kondracki; loving father of Kendall Ann Marie Kondracki and Catherine Alice Kondracki; son of the late Edward J Kondracki and Barbara C Kondracki; dear brother of Carol (John) Kerins and Maryanne (John) Sparks.

Chris was born in Washington, D.C. to Barbara Caruso Kondracki and Edward J Kondracki, a Patent Attorney. After graduating from the University of Richmond with a degree in Economics and America Studies, Chris earned an Executive Masters Of Business Administration from George Mason University. Chris built and sold Specialized Patent Services before buying into the Always Best Care franchise as the owner for Always Best Care Loudoun which provides home care services for seniors.

The Funeral Mass will be held at St Catherine's of Siena Catholic Church at noon on December 17, 2022.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in his name to the University of Richmond's Men's Rugby Club at https://uronline.net/givenow Or to the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation https://secure.givelively.org/donate/national-marine-sanctuary-foundation/in-memory-of-chris-kondracki Given his love of ocean.

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  1. I will always cherish his friendship, positive energy, enthusiasm and team leadership at Langley Rugby and UR Rugby. It was my privilege to have played along side of Chris. Chris was amazing on and off of the field. You will be deeply missed!

    Michael Brendes

  2. Saddened to hear the news this morning of Chris’s passing last month. We have truly lost a great guy who never left a room without everyone smiling. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Kondracki community of family and friends.
    Dave, Jennifer, Tim, Ross, Kyle and Paul Hurt

  3. These are some recent memories that we were so fortunate to share together with Chris! We will never forget his love for life and “unique” sense of humor! Loved by all , he will be greatly missed and our hearts go out to Susie and the girls at this time.

  4. Although Chris and I are both from the same hometown of Great Falls, VA it was on the pitch that Chris and I shared that rugby bond. What I remember most about Chris, is no matter how hard and hot our practices were or if on that rare occasion we had fallen behind in a match, Chris was always optimistic. He never gave up, he never hung his head low. Chris carried a positive energy. An energy that spread to the rest of us during those challenging moments. Now, as I reflect back on my own experiences, I feel Chris’ mantra has helped mold me into the man I’ve become today. Thank you Chris and may God hold you in the palm of his hand. – Doug Dillon


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