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Charles Nicholas Harmantzis

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

1959 - 2018

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Charles Nicholas Harmantzis, 58, of Harrisburg, passed away Sunday at his home. He was born in Harrisburg on June 2nd, 1959 to the late Nicholas A. and Anna K. (Christopoulas) Harmantzis. Charles was a Restaurateur, owning several restaurants over the years. He was a member of the Holy Trinity...

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Nancy & Greg, I'm still shocked and saddened by the loss of your beloved husband & Dad, Charlie. He was such a hard working good-natured guy who loved his family with all his heart. I'm sure he was extremely proud of his accomplishment of owning his classic Highspire Diner and of Greg graduating from college and starting a successful career. Bless his kind pure soul. My love and thoughts are with you. I wished I lived closer to you, Nancy.

You will be missed.

My deepest sympathy to the Harmantiz family. I worked with Charlie at the Crystal Coffee Shop when he was a young teen, there was never a dull moment when he walked in...he was always experimenting with new recipes, keeping everyone entertained. Then later I worked with the Creekview when he and Andy started their own restaurant, he had grown up but still always was laughing and entertaining the staff and customers. He will always hold a bright spot in my heart. May he be at peace now with...

Aloha! It's with a heavy heart that I write this. I'm so sorry to hear of Charlie's passing. I learned all my great waitress skills, (which I still use today), from Charlie, Andy and their dad. I also only ever drank ouzo once in my life and it was with Charlie. A hui hou (until we meet again), Charlie.

Dear Nancy and family:
so sorry to hear of your loss. Pleases know I am thinking of you and praying god watches over you and helps you through this difficult time.
Lois Moore

sorry for your loss. Charlie was a great guy, he always brightened up the room anywhere he was. I loved working with him at the summit, from the pittsburg steeler fanatic to a man I looked up to. It was an honor to have known him, and will never forget his memory

I am very sorry Charlie I cannot attend the service with my sympathy.

So sorry for u lost he will B missing... god bless his soul....