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Obituary for Charles M. Harbove
Charles M. “Charlie” Harbove, 68, Winter Springs, FL passed away on June 18, 2020. He enjoyed fishing, music, history, NASCAR, sports & relic hunting.
Charlie was preceded in death by his wife, Cinde Hartley-Harbove, his father, Charles Harbove, his mother, Dolores Lytle and his brother, William Harbove (Pam).
He will be sadly missed by his daughter, Amanda Harbove; son, Michael Riley; grandsons, Zack Riley, Cody Riley and Nicholas Mccombs; stepfather, Raymond Lytle; sisters, Debra Escandon-Winter Park, FL, Mary Vernak (Andy)-Oviedo, FL, Margie Horton (Charlie)-Warrington, PA, Teresa Lytle-Winter Springs, FL; brothers, Robert Harbove (Lynda)-Austin, TX, Thomas Harbove (Holly)-Titusville, FL and numerous nieces & nephews.
A celebration of Charlie’s life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society.
Charlie’s family would like to send heartfelt thanks to the team at Orlando Health UF Health Cancer Center in Lake Mary, FL especially to nurse Hilah, who Charlie looked forward to seeing every 3 weeks so they could trade barbs.
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Charlie was preceded in death by his wife, Cinde Hartley-Harbove, his father, Charles Harbove, his mother, Dolores Lytle and his brother, William Harbove (Pam).
He will be sadly missed by his daughter, Amanda Harbove; son, Michael Riley; grandsons, Zack Riley, Cody Riley and Nicholas Mccombs; stepfather, Raymond Lytle; sisters, Debra Escandon-Winter Park, FL, Mary Vernak (Andy)-Oviedo, FL, Margie Horton (Charlie)-Warrington, PA, Teresa Lytle-Winter Springs, FL; brothers, Robert Harbove (Lynda)-Austin, TX, Thomas Harbove (Holly)-Titusville, FL and numerous nieces & nephews.
A celebration of Charlie’s life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society.
Charlie’s family would like to send heartfelt thanks to the team at Orlando Health UF Health Cancer Center in Lake Mary, FL especially to nurse Hilah, who Charlie looked forward to seeing every 3 weeks so they could trade barbs.
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