Chad Eric Virden left this world on July 29, 2021, in Tulsa, Oklahoma at the young age of 46. He was born to Roger Benton Virden and Joan Lewis on December 20, 1974, in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
Chad played football in High school and pursued a dream of being a professional wrestler. After wrestling for several years he began a career in Security and eventually worked in Home Health Care. Chad met Kandi in 2003 and instantly made a connection. In 2007 Chad Started his own Business, Killing Frost Productions and together with Kandi successfully created a Haunted Attraction with a different theme every year for 13 years. He loved Halloween and gave the community a safe and fun environment to celebrate.
Chad loved his family and was full of Pride for all the accomplishments his Nephew Eric made in life. Family was everything to Chad and he loved his unconditionally. December 24, 2016, Chad and Kandi pledged their love for each other and vowed to love each other forever, be friends always, and make each other smile daily.
Chad is preceded in death by his mother Joan Lewis, his brother Lance Virden, and his “babies” Coda and Sassy.
He is survived by his wife Kandi, his father Roger Virden and his nephew Eric Virden of Carmel Indiana
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