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Larry E. Shirk

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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American Cancer Society

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Larry E. Shirk 74 of Harrisburg, died Wednesday, January 3, 2018 at his home. Mr. Shirk was born in Harrisburg and was the son of the late Kenneth E. and Beatrice R. (Hahn) Shirk. He was retired from Amp, Inc., where he was a Senior Quality Engineer and a Quality Auditor, after 32 years of...

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Dear Diane and family,
I am so sorry to hear of Larry's passing and to learn of his illness. (Janet sent an email to inform me.) Surely recent times have been difficult for your family, so I pray that you may feel comfort, peace and hope as each day progresses.

I appreciate both your and Larry's warm welcome to my visits with Nancy, Mom and most recently my husband, John. Ii wish I had been able to visit more often. However, I will cherish great memories from those times we...

To the Shirk Family,

I worked in AMP Return Material department thus had interactions with Larry. He made our job so much easier with his calm, prompt attention to the issue(s) at hand. I especially enjoyed when he would visit and see his quality pin turned upside down, signaling distress (most times this was unintentional, but I still teased him about it). Larry was a terrific man.

May happier memories soon replace the heartache that is being felt at this time.

Dear Family of Larry,

I worked in AMP Returns Department thus had interactions with Larry. He was such fun to work with and made our job so much easier. I especially enjoy when he would have to come to our dept. and see his "quality pin" turned upside down, signaling distress (most times this was unintentional but I teased him about it anyway). He was a terrific man.

May happier memories soon replace the heartache you feel at this time.

Diane, May God be with you and your family during these times. We enjoyed the times we spent together including the river cruise in Germany and the get together luncheons and the Amp Picnics. Ruth was always appreciated of Larry as his employee and remember all the good times at Amp. We loved him as a dear friend and will miss seeing his crewcut haircut which was symbolic of him.
Take care and God Bless!