Amity Township, PA — The community of Amity Township and Berks County is in profound sorrow following the loss of Corporal Christopher High, a dedicated officer whose life was defined by service, commitment, and compassion.
Friends, family, and colleagues describe Corporal High as more than just a public servant; he was a friend, mentor, and unwavering presence in the lives of those he protected. Known for his selflessness, courage, and deep care for the community, he devoted his career to keeping others safe, often putting the needs of others above his own.
The impact of his passing extends far beyond his immediate community. Residents throughout Berks County remember him for his integrity, kindness, and the quiet ways he made a difference each day. Those who knew him speak of a man who not only upheld the law but also embodied the values of service, empathy, and dedication.
As the township and county grieve, an outpouring of tributes has emerged—friends, neighbors, and fellow officers sharing stories of his guidance, mentorship, and the profound ways he touched their lives. His absence leaves a void that will be deeply felt for years to come.
Funeral arrangements and memorial services are expected to be announced by the family, as the community comes together to honor a life committed to the safety, care, and betterment of others. Corporal Christopher High’s legacy of service and heart will not be forgotten.
Amity Township Mourns the Loss of Corporal Christopher High
