Christopher “Chris” Earl Nalley, Sr.

Christopher “Chris” Earl Nalley Sr., age 53, of Lakemont, Georgia, passed away peacefully into his heavenly home on Thursday, February 19, 2026.

Chris was a devoted husband to his beloved wife, Michelle, and a proud and loving father to Brooke, C.J., Alexandrea (Alex), Quentin, and Chauncey (Chance). His greatest joy in life was his family. He treasured every moment spent with his wife, children, and his grandchildren—Avery, Aariyah, Axton, Oliver, and Elliott—who lovingly called him “Papa.” He was deeply proud of each of them and cherished watching them grow.

He is survived by his siblings: brother, Clay Nalley (Rosemary), sister Joy Nalley Bodeker, and brother Keith Quick (Jennifer). Chris deeply valued his time with his brothers and sister, enjoying laughter, good food, and spirited games of 500-Rummy. He leaves behind many nieces and nephews whom he loved dearly and mentored with steady, honest advice. He was a cherished brother, a trusted uncle, a loyal friend, and a beloved nephew and son-in-law who always stood by those he loved.

Chris was known for his quiet strength, unwavering integrity, and steadfast faith in his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. His faith was the foundation of his life, guiding his actions and shaping the way he treated others. He had a true servant’s heart, always ready to lend a helping hand and support anyone in need.

A hardworking and talented master carpenter, Chris earned deep respect for his skill, fairness, and strong work ethic. He approached every task with dedication and care, taking pride in doing things the right way. Whether on the job or in his personal life, he lived out his values with humility, generosity, and grace, leaving a lasting impact on all who knew him.

A “modern cowboy” at heart, Chris loved animals, old country music, and the simple pleasures of life. He was protective of his family and friends and was the kind of man who always had your back. Loyal and trustworthy, he believed in lifting others up and was quick to help both people and animals in need.

Chris had a sharp wit and a wonderful sense of humor. Though he carried a calm and steady presence, he loved to laugh and was often the jokester in the room. He had a special place in his heart for children and a natural way of connecting with them.

Among the many things he loved in life, martial arts held a special place. He devoted himself to the study and practice of many forms, including Kajukenbo, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Balintawak, embracing not only the physical challenge but the philosophy behind them. Through these disciplines, Chris built lifelong friendships rooted in mutual trust and shared perseverance.

Chris was deeply loved and widely respected. His life was marked by strength, humility, laughter, leadership, and love. Though he will be deeply missed, his legacy of faith, love, and unwavering devotion to family and friends will live on in all who knew him.

He was preceded in death by his father, Earl Nalley; his mother, Pondy Nalley; his paternal grandparents, Chauncey and Amanda Nalley; and his maternal grandparents, Gene and Mary Pounds.

A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, March 7, 2026, at 1:00 p.m. at Church of the Mountains, 288 Hwy 441, Clayton, Georgia 30525. The family will host a Celebration of Life reception following the service at the Nalley Farm in Clarkesville, Georgia, a place that meant so much to him.

McGahee-Griffin & McEntire Funeral Home of Cornelia, Georgia (706/778-8668) is in charge of arrangements.