Charles-McGarvey-Obituary

Charles P. "Chuck" McGarvey

Loysville, Pennsylvania

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LOYSVILLE - Charles "Chuck" P. McGarvey, 79, of Loysville went to be with the Lord on Sunday, May 8, 2011. Chuck was born December 21, 1931 at Shirleysburg, Pa. to the late John E. and Freda A. (Smith) McGarvey. He was also preceded in death by his first wife, Joan I (Yohn) McGarvey and two...

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Martha and Family
I remember Chuck sing here on Earth. Thanks to Carvary I don't go there anymore. Now Thanks to Calvary he is up there in Glory singing To the Saints .

Martha and Family, I'm so sorry for your loss. I didn't know Chuck, but Martha you are a strong special lady and my prayers go out to you and all your family. Barb (Cresswell) Foley and family.

Chuck will be greatly missed. I got to know Chuck when I was a waitress at Kistler. We have shared many laughs over the years and he was truly a kind spirit. There is no doubt in my mind that God needed some extra strings up in Heaven. To his family, remember him through the songs he sang. He gave us all so much over the years. God bless!

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

Dear Martha and families,
Clint and I want to send our deepest sympathy. We will remember the good times we had at Bluegrass Festivals with you and Chuck. May all your memories bring you comfort.

Martha and families of Chuck.
Chuck enlightened the lives of many and he will always be remembered. We have shared many good jamming opportunities and Martha, it is wonderful you came into his life. Hugs and Blessings! Don & Mary Wohler

Frank and family,
We are so sorry for your loss. I will always remember growing up as a child tagging along with gram and pap to play music, there was Chuck ready to get the band going! Where you heard music, there was Chuck. He enjoyed entertaining people and loved doing it all these years. He will be missed. He is probably up there right now with one eye watching over you all and the other eye on those guitar strings!

Martha & All of Chuck's Family,

Our deepest sympathy to all. We really enjoyed talking with him, and enjoyed all his fascinating views. He was a very kind-hearted man.

He will keep the angels entertained and laughing. Will always remember him with love and kindness.

Lois & George Parker

Martha and Famliy. Chuck was a good friend of mine for many years. We played music together and a great time. I will miss him dearly for he was a true friend. Always made me laugh even when I was down. But now he's singing with the angels up there in Heaven. Rest in Peace, Chuck Monica Hoover