of Reading, Pa., and formerly of Etters, Pa., passed away on February 22, 2017.
Charryl was born on Christmas Day in 1947 to the late Paul and Genevieve (Wacker) Fleming and would eventually
become the older sister to Terrance Fleming, who survives her.
She was a 1965 graduate of Cedar Cliff High School and shortly thereafter married her late husband, Thomas S. Yesconis.
She took on a job at Blue Shield until turning into a
full-time mother of two and a caretaker for her own
parents and for other friends and family later in life.
Charryl was a best friend to everyone. She loved to be
social and talk with family, friends and strangers alike.
Her last 2 years of life were in Reading, Pa., where she
retired and spent a lot of time with her oldest son, Michael, and his family with frequent trips to Butler to see her other son, Paul, and his family.
Her favorite retirement activities were going to the lake house in the Poconos and going wherever Mike and Marie took her, including concerts, parties, shopping, museums and seasonal festivals. She passed away an extremely happy woman who was living life to its fullest and touching the hearts of all those with whom she came in contact.
Charryl was preceded in death by her late husband,
Thomas S. Yesconis.
She is survived by her two sons, Michael Yesconis and his family, Marie Chelius and her son, Maxton Chelius, of Mohnton, Pa.; and Paul Yesconis, his wife, Lori (Matachak) Yesconis, and their children, Logan and Leah Yesconis, of Butler, Pa.
She is also survived by her brother, Terrance Fleming, and his family, including her sister-in-law, Linda Fleming, of New Cumberland, Pa. Also surviving are her six Yesconis family brothers and sisters-in-law and their
families, along with the rest of the Wacker and Fleming families.
A viewing will be held from 3-6 p.m. on Monday,
February 27, 2017, at Stone & Murray Funeral Home, 408 3rd Street, New Cumberland, PA, followed by a service at 6 p.m. Immediately following the service, there will be a
reception at the New Cumberland Fire Department, 319 4th St., New Cumberland, PA.
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Dalton Fickes
February 27, 2017
As a long time friend of the Yesconis family. I practically lived there in my younger years growing up in Lemoyne with Bob and Ken. I first met Charryl as Tom's girlfriend. She was always so lively and fun loving. Tom was several years older than me, but I was envious of his good looking girl friend and his car! May the family take solace in knowing she was a light in everyone's life and loved her family dearly. Cherish the memories. She will be missed.
Debbie Goodman
February 26, 2017
I want to send my deepest sympathy to Charryl's family. Charryl is my cousin, we had such memorable family times together when we were growing up. My first thoughts when I think of Charryl is her big personality, she just made every get together so much fun with her laughter and how she loved to talk to everyone. She was a loving, caring lady and I know she is going to be missed by so many. Till we meet again, I'll have the memories to make me smile and be thankful that she was part of my family.
Pat Holjes
February 26, 2017
Charryl has always been a loving part of the family but also a good friend. She would always be there if you ever needed support & willing to lend an ear or time. It did not matter the time or the hour she would do whatever was asked of her.
She loved to share about her son's & grandchidren's lives and always interested in how everyone one in my life was.She loved to share about her friend' s lives. We never had a phone call less than 2 hours long for she could come up with something & we would be on another topic, our sharing was endless. She made friends where ever she went & always stayed in touch with them.
She was a piller in Tom's life and did so very very much for Dad & Mom. She cared for many elderly
& took in her mom when she was ill & helped when others did not.
She was always concerned about everyone! She was a people person! She was a very selfless one of a kind. She will be hard to replace for she touched so many people. Love You Charryl!! I will miss you, miss talking to you.
I will see you again some day! Say hi to all in heaven from me! Hope there are some good yard
sales in heaven! By for now.Much Love always!
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