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It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of Charles Daniel Howard, lovingly known as Charlie, who departed this world peacefully on August 21, 2025, at Crestview Center.
Charlie was born in Trenton, NJ to the late Florence and Abraham Howard. When Charlie was working, he dedicated his career to steel manufacturing as a laborer, but what truly defined him was not his profession, but his warm and caring personality. He embraced life with positivity and was a true blessing to everyone he encountered.
Charlie’s welcoming nature made him a fixture in Morrisville, and he was deeply loved by many. One of Charlie's joys was his involvement with the Morrisville Little League, he took great pride in his efforts to help the kids enjoy their time on the field. His proudest accomplishment, was his golf cart that he used to till the field so the children could experience the thrill of a nice game. He was the kind of guy that could always put a positive spin on things, and was always grateful for what he had.
Charlie is survived by the Morrisville Little League teams, the staff and parishioners at the Compass Fellowship Church, and the countless amount of friends he has made in Morrisville throughout his life. Rest in peace, dear Charlie. Your presence will be sorely missed, yet your spirit will always remain a part of the fabric of Morrisville.
Arrangements are entrusted to the J. Allen Hooper Funeral Chapel, Morrisville, PA .
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