Condolences for
Christine F. “Chris” Harkins
Friday, December 9th | Comment by: Larry Koscielniak
Dear Ron and Family,
Please accept Kay and my deepest condolences regarding the loss of your wife Chris. We still can remember her kindness and wonderful adventures during our dinner meetups in Peddlers Village and of course those memorable trips to Maine. She will always have a special place in our hearts. We will miss her dearly.
Deepest regards - Larry and Kay Koscielniak
Wednesday, December 7th | Comment by: Renata Smith
Rest in Peace Aunt Chris Heaven gained a new angel
Wednesday, December 7th | Comment by: Loretta Rodgers
Dear Uncle Ronnie, Maryann and Dan,
We are all so sorry to hear about Aunt Chris. She was a wonderful lady and will be deeply missed. I know how much she meant to all of you. My heart is breaking for you. You are all in my prayers.
Love you,
Loretta
Wednesday, December 7th | Comment by: Sandi Backlund
Dear Ron and Family, I can not imagine walking into the gift shop and not seeing Chris. Her heart was/is part of that shop. I have missed working in the storage room and laughing, crying, talking and disagreeing as we unpacked the new product that had been delivered. When we first met at the shop, we realized we knew each other from 20 plus years prior when we both bowled on different teams in a Ladies League in Chalfont. Family was omni-important to her and the love that showed on her face as she talked about her family, especially her beloved grandson, was a joy to see. I miss my dear friend. Much heart and condolences, Sandi Backlund
Tuesday, December 6th | Comment by: Angela Barry
Ron and family, My deepest condolences. Chris will surely be missed. I worked with Chris in the Hospital giftshop for more than 7 years. She was a tremendous help with stocking, oredering, pricing and helping customers. I have many fond memories of Chris beaming like a kid in a candy store when new merchandise came in - especially toys, musical or mechanical items. Chris helped us pack up and move the store room multiple times and she always found a way to find or build just the right display. We enjoyed the giftshows and going to lunch or dinner and sorting through all the vendor catologs. She loved talking about your travels and her children and grandsons. My prayers are with you and your family.
Fondly, Angie Barry