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Barbara J. Cvek

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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American Cancer Society

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Barbara J. Cvek Barbara J. Cvek, 71, of 13 Shirley Circle, Middletown, departed this life on Tuesday, April 15, 2008 at the Harrisburg Hospital. She was the daughter of the late Joseph and Anna Hudak Weiss. She was a registered nurse at Spring Creek Rehabilitation Center, Harrisburg...

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r.i.p. dear one you are missed more than you know and more than your children realize. Miss our talks, emails and luncheons. Save a space for me...Because I sure will be looking for you at the gate..Love you forever.

~Christmas Without You~

It's going to be a sad Christmas again this year without your laughter & without your cheer.
I'll miss the sight of you with your family at your side,
and the smile you shared from where you sat.

I'll think about all the Christmas's in the past, and hold to the memories that slipped so fast.
For they're all I have left to remember, in this sad Christmas season in December.

I'll think about you and cherish each thought;
I'll think...

came across this as I was browsing some ol friends and I knew Barb and Dick in their youngin days in Harrisburg/Steelton. If there were ever two people that loved sports as what they shared. As they look down on Steelton playing yet another Steelton Title may they salute the ones they left behind. Although it has been years since our paths had crossed. My heart goes out to the children of Dick/Barb Cvek as they were very much family people and never forgot their roots. God Speed this Holiday...

~You Are Now an Angel~
You're Still Here

I may not be able to touch your face;
Though I see it every day.
And holding your hand is impossible
Ever since you passed away;
But memories of you remain here with me,
And they are followed by smiles and tears;
But I can move forward by looking back,Because, as an "Angel", you're still here.

Mom,
Not a day that goes by I think of you and the closeness we shared. You were very special to me and often the only one that cared. As I look up into the big blue sky I often wipe a tear from my eye. As you sit at the Slivo table with, my dad, Dick and Phil I am holding back tears with all my will. Thank you for loving me and the motherly way you were. Everytime I see Resta I think of you and choke up knowing the special bond you two shared and always hooking up. Rest in peace my dear...

Happy Memorial Day...Hope you liked the flag for Dad in honor of his service to the USA. Rest in peace...You are sorely missed.

Sometimes I still hear the sound of your voice.
I wish you were still here with me, but you had no choice.
I know an Angel held you as your body said goodbye.
But that doesn’t stop my heart from breaking.....
........“I miss you and I cry”.
I miss my Godmother and also my friend, Kenzie misses her “Tweety Barb” who gave her love without end.
The Yesterdays are our Memories and you shall have no fear – for you are...

We thought of you with love today
But that is nothing new,
We thought about you yesterday
And days before that too.
We think of you in silence
We often speak your name,
Now all we have are memories
And your picture in a frame.
Some may think you are forgotten
Though on earth you are no more,
But in our memory you are with us
As you always were before.
A million times we've thought of you
A million times we've cried,
If loving could have saved...

To The Entire Cvek Clan- Aunt Barb will never be forgotten. We cherish all the extra care she gave to our Mom while she was in Spring Creek. Hold on to the Memories. We know we will. God Speed.