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Charles M. Harkins Jr.

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Charles M. Harkins, Jr. Charles (Char) M. Harkins, Jr., 40, of Harrisburg, died peacefully Saturday at home. He was preceded in death by his father, Charles W. Harkins, Sr. Surviving are his mother, Heidi Harkins; 2 sons, Tony Harkins and Tylor Uber; 2 daughters, Angelica Harkins and Amber Uber;...

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A good noble human being, that lived with us, cannot be taken from us, he/it leaves behind a shining star and tracks.In dear memory of my Cousar Charles, I never am forgotten you. Into dear Tina

I miss you and think of you every day. I know you will watch over us like you told me you would. Rest now because when the rest of us get there we are going to have a party. You still owe me a dance. Love you always.

We will sure miss you Char. Keep the drinks cold for us up there and we will have an awesome toast when we meet again. Love you forever.

We love you Char and will remember you always.

My Lolly,
I am so greatful that you were my brother. You are the best friend I ever had. I don't know how I am going to make it without you. You made me laugh, you protected me, you taught me so many things. No one ever had a better brother. I will miss you. I promise to watch over your children, and tell them all the wonderful things I remember about you. I love you so very much. Thank you for being my best friend.
Love,
Loretta (Starsky)

I had the opportunity to meet and become Char’s friend. We worked together for close to a year. He was an inspiration to be around. He changed my perspective on life and gave me strength and compaction I never new I had. He will always be with me in spirit. We will meet again my friend.

I had the pleasure to meet Charles approximately 10 years ago, through my dear daughter-in-law, Cindy. Charles was a very sweet man and a devoted and loving father.

Charles is at peace and his memory will be forever in the hearts of us who knew him. I extend my deepest sympathies to the Harkins and Uber families.

Blessings,

I'm sorry to see you go, but I know we will meet again.

You will always be with me, I Love you forever. We'll meet again in the end.
Love "Knothead"