Charles R. Jarjour

Charles R. Jarjour obituary, Houston, TX

Charles R. Jarjour

Charles Jarjour Obituary

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El 6 de febrero de 2025, Charles Jarjour, un esposo, padre y amigo devoto, partió de este mundo a la edad de 68 años. Nacióen Alepo, Siria, siendo uno de los nueve hijos de Rizkallah y Bertha Jarjour.
Durante su infancia, Charles y su familia se mudaron al Líbano, donde pasó sus primeros años y creció. Más tarde, emprendió un nuevo camino en Venezuela, siguiendo los pasos de sushermanos, decidido a construir un futuro y convertirse en el exitoso empresario que muchos conocieron y admiraron.
En San Juan de los Morros, Charles encontró su mayor tesoro: el amor de su vida, Elsa María Pinto de Jarjour. Se casaron en 1983 y juntos formaron una hermosa familia, criando a cuatromaravillosos hijos, a quienes amó y valoró hasta su últimomomento. La familia era el pilar de su vida; vivía cada instanteal máximo, abrazando la vida con intensidad, trabajandoincansablemente para hacer realidad sus sueños y asegurándosesiempre de que sus seres queridos estuvieran bien.
Charles encontraba una gran felicidad en jugar dominó con susamigos, participando en numerosos torneos, donde muchos de sus rivales se convirtieron en familia. Amaba llevar a su familiade viaje, mostrándoles con orgullo la belleza del país que lo recibió con los brazos abiertos. Su hogar siempre fue un lugar de calidez, risas, amor y la alegría de compartir una buena comida. Era un anfitrión excepcional, recibiendo a todos con los brazosabiertos y convirtiendo cada reunión en una celebración inolvidable de unión y felicidad.
Quedan para atesorar su recuerdo su amada esposa Elsa, suscuatro hijos, Lelo, Chachi, Nana y Flasky, junto con numerososfamiliares y amigos. Aunque ya no esté físicamente con nosotros, su bondad, generosidad y amor incondicional viviránpor siempre en nuestros corazones. Se ha ido, pero nunca seráolvidado.
On February 6, 2025, Charles Jarjour, a devoted husband, father, and friend, passed away at the age of 68. Born in Aleppo, Syria, he was one of nine children of Rizkallah and Bertha Jarjour.
During his early years, Charles and his family moved to Lebanon, where he spent his childhood and formative years. Later, he embarked on a new journey to Venezuela, following in his brothers' footsteps, determined to build a future and become the successful businessman that so many knew and respected.
In San Juan de los Morros, Charles found his greatest treasure-the love of his life, Elsa Maria Pinto de Jarjour. They married in 1983 and together built a beautiful family, raising four wonderful children-whom he loved and cherished until his last moments. Family was the core of his existence; he lived each moment to the fullest, embracing life with intensity, working tirelessly to make his dreams a reality, and always ensuring his loved ones were taken care of.
Charles found immense joy in playing dominoes with his friends, competing in tournaments where many of his opponents became lifelong family. He loved taking his family on trips, proudly showing them the beauty of the country that welcomed him with open arms. His home was a place of warmth, filled with laughter, love, and the aroma of shared meals. A natural host, he welcomed everyone with open arms, turning every gathering into a cherished celebration of life and togetherness.
Left to cherish his memory are his loving wife Elsa, his four children, Lelo, Chachi, Nana, and Flasky, along with countless family members and friends. Though he is no longer with us, his kindness, generosity, and unwavering love will live on in our hearts forever. He may be gone, but he will never be forgotten.
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