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It is always a tragedy when a life is cut short. When it is a life
that had already accomplished so much that the future seemed
limitless, the tragedy becomes that much more acute.
And so it was when the life of Chris Premer came to an
unbelievable end on Oct. 1. He was just shy of his 31st birthday when
the twin-engine plane he was in crashed after takeoff from the
Ontario Airport.
Premer was best known to Newport-Mesa as the main spokesman for
the Toshiba Senior Classic, firmly now one of the community’s biggest
fund-raisers. But his success in helping the tournament grow was but
a small part of the zest and enthusiasm Premer brought to his life.
His years working for Hoag cemented his status among many of
Newport-Mesa’s elite.
For the past few years, he’d been working on his own, but still
maintained ties to Hoag and to the tournament.
“He loved history, he was brilliant with a clarity and vision,”
Debra Legan, Hoag’s vice president of marketing, said during a
memorial service at Pelican Hill Golf Club. “He was so charismatic, a
straight-shooter. He could talk to anyone about any topic. He will
always be in my heart. He leaves a huge void. The communications team
will not the same. He is irreplaceable.”
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