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Charles A. Heffelfinger

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Charles A. Heffelfinger, 63, of Palmerton, Pa., died Friday, June 3, 2005, in Blue Mountain Health System, Palmerton Campus. Born: In Allentown, he was a son of Anna V. LaRose Heffelfinger Cannella, of Easton, and the late Charles H. Heffelfinger. Personal: He worked as a machinist for Fuller...

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Until we meet again,God is holding you in the palm of his hand.God look around his garden and he found an empty place.He then looked down upon this earth and saw your tired face.He put his arms around you and lifted you to rest.Gods garden must be beautiful he always takes the best.He knew that you were suffering,He knew you were in pain, He knew that you would never get well on earth again.He saw the road was getting rough, And the hills were hard to clim. So he closed your weary eyelids.And...

I have many great memories of Charlie over the many years he spent at the campground. We had some great fishing trips to Canada which I will always cherish. He will be missed by the many people whose lives he touched. Our sympathy goes out to his family.

I did not have the pleasure of knowing your loved one that passed on, but I do know his brother, Robert. All the years that I have known Heff, he always speaks with pride of his family and loved ones. I love to listen to some of his stories about growing up and some of the antics that him and his brother would pull. Please accept my condolences and sympathy in the loss of Charles, I sure he will be greatly missed.

Uncle Chuck was a great guy and will be missed.

Oh Brother, how I miss you!!. You
were a gift to us all. Always with a smile a a joke. Your unconditional acceptence to all who
came you way. You left the world a brighter place.

WE WILL MISS HAVING COFFEE WITH CHARLIE AND SEEING HIM WALK AROUND IN HIS COWBOY HAT. HE LOVED TALKING ABOUT LEE ANN RIMES WHEN SHE FIRST STARTED IN HER CAREER.
WITH SYMPATHY TO HIS FAMILY.~BARB & RUSS

Thanks, everyone, for your support and for visiting and responding to this guest book. His friends are such a comfort to us. Having Charlie living with us or close by and enriching our life the last several years is a gift I will always be grateful for. His keen and constant sense of humor made him such delightful company!! (Like the time he left his prized golden trout in the freezer with the eyeballs set to greet me) It breaks my heart that he left too soon. I wanted to get old and gray...

I havent known charlie that long but i do know that he was a great person. He was allways happy and telling Buddy to leave me alone.Im gonna miss you charlie, save some of the fish for me to catch when i see u again.

Our father talked a great deal about fishing with Tom and friends. And we all know how much he loved to be camping at the camp ground. Also how Blochbuster of walnutport was always so welcoming to our father. A special thanks to Judy for all the help with keeping everyone informed and the clearing up of his home. Also a big thanks to ALL of our dads neighbores and very good friends. Ray I am truly sorry for not only our loss but yours too.