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Charles N. Roy

Camp Hill, Pennsylvania

Age 66

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DIED
December 22, 2017
AGE
66
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Camp Hill, Pennsylvania

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Charles N. Roy, "Chuck" to everyone since childhood, passed away at Harrisburg Hospital on December 22, 2017, aged 66. He lived in Camp Hill. Chuck was born and raised in Somerset, Pennsylvania, grandson of a coal mining family whose fortunes were erased during the Great Depression. The summers...

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We always remember you when we speak of college days, especially when we have our annual reunion (IUP in the Woods). You were a lot of fun ` will always be Hell Razoo to me. I hope that your loved ones are doing well. Friends forever.

I miss Chuck each year at our annual gathering of IUP alumni.

Hi Joyce,
you don't really know me but my dorm room at IUP in 1969 was directly across the hall from Chuck's room. Looking back, it's hard to believe that after nearly 50 years, I still cared deeply about a guy that I knew for less than 9 months. But that's the kind of guy your husband was. Hell-Raiser will always be fondly remembered, and his name will continue to be brought to life when his old college room-mates gather to reminisce about the good old days, as well as our more recent...

Chuck & I were roommates during our freshman year at IUP. More recently, we had become re-acquainted during a visit to IUP in 2014 (a sort of reunion tour & again this past summer with friends at an Altoona Curve game). I treasure my memories of Chuck (or as we nicknamed him "hellraiser") & looked forward to seeing him more over the years (& at this years IUP friends reunion). That event will be less fun without his sterling & humorous presence.
God bless you, hellrazoo, you will be sorely...

Joyce:

As you well know, the news did not travel fast as far as his buddies at IUP are concerned. We're properly devastated by the news of a friend was was warm-hearted, good-natured (he had to be to put up with our shenanigans) and about as down-to-earth as any human being could be.

He'll be sorely missed and I promise a toast in his memory during our IUP get-together this summer.

God Bless.

Joyce, Jeremy, Matthew and Courtney and family - My heart is broken for you at this time. My memory of Chuck is that his smile was always present and he put up with our crazy job and staff Christmas parties at your house. A "stand up" man who left behind a strong family that will continue life wrapped in the arms of their faith, family and friends. Heaven's needs are stronger than ours. Keeping you in my heart and prayers. With love, Lee

I am very privileged to get to know Chuck. He was always there when I had computer issues (which was often)at the turnpike. I will say a prayer for my friend. I am very sorry for your loss.

Dear Joyce and Family, We were so saddened to hear about Chuck's passing. Although I haven't known you for very long, I feel a friendship forming and I so appreciate you being a second mommy to Anna. Please let me know if there is anything we can do for you. Our prayers are with your family. Love, The Dresslers, Ken and Lynn

So happy i was able to work only for a short time but able to work with such a great man.
Sorry for you loss