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Charles Barrouk

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Charles Barrouk Charles Barrouk, 79, of Fairview Twp., New Cumberland died Sunday October 26, 2008 in Holy Spirit Hospital, East Pennsboro Twp. He was a retired Computer Analyst for the former NSPCC, Hampden Twp. and was an Army Veteran of the Korean War. He loved his family,...

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Punky, Marcia,Andrea

We are very sorry for your loss. Your dad was certainly one of a kind.The poem that was read today said it all. We will all cherish the memories of your dad and his unique perspective on everything.

The Fulton's

Our deepest sympathy to the Barrouk family. We give thanks for the softball memories we'll all cherish. We will miss your humor and cigars each time we're at a softball field wathing the plays. An avid sports enthusiast - friend to all of us - you will be sorely missed. Andrea and Marcia - keep in touch if you will. Ken, Anna, Gia and Lana Sgrignoli

My condolences to the Barrouk family. I know Charlie will be missed. I played with Charlie in my younger years and against him in the Senior League. After he stopped playing in the Senior League, I would still him sitting in his lawn chair watching games at Roof Park. Though it was many years ago, I can still recall Charlie's words after someone made a physical or mental error. He would put his arm around you and ask, "what did you learn from that".

God bless your family in this time of sorrow. Our family has many wonderful memories of your dad! We'll never forget him!

Charlie will be missed by his many
friends and fellow softball players.
I had the privilege of playing on the
same team (AFGE) with him for many
years. He loved the game.

Punky and Family,
I enjoyed your dad as much as anyone I"ve ever been around. I feel I'm a better person for knowing Charlie. He always took time to talk to me when I came to a Red Land game and took an interest in my boys too. He was a great softball player well into his later years and put us younger guys to shame for how well he could hit a ball. I will miss him.