Charles C. Carbaugh, 80, of Hanover, died Sunday, July 22, at his home. He was the husband of Helen M. (Bridendolph) Carbaugh for 60 years. Born July 16, 1932 in Hanover, he was the son of the late Amos & Mary (Knox) Carbaugh. He was a 1950 Eichelberger High School graduate. For most of his working years, Charles was employed with R.H. Sheppard Farm and he was retired from Schindler Elevator of Gettysburg after 18 years of service. In addition to his wife, Charles is survived by 3 daughters: Sue E. Laughman & husband, Anthony of Hanover; Kathy L. Watson & husband, David of Hanover and Marcie Jo Carbaugh of York and a son, Curvin C. Carbaugh & Dr. Scott Weaver of Portland, OR; 4 grandchildren: Greg W. Watson, Kelli A. Wallet, Brian J. Laughman & Kevin T. Laughman; 2 great grandsons: Cullen Watson and Alex Wallett; and brother James Carbaugh of Spring Grove. He was predeceased by sister Elizabeth Carbaugh. Charles was a member of Christ U.C.C., Littlestown. He was a Penn Twp Fire Policeman for 35 years; SAVES Fire Co. member for 5 years; Past Conewago Twp Supervisor for 28 years and served as Secretary-Treasurer from 1977-1988; Conewago Twp Sewer Authority President; was an integral part of the Roads Committee; also a trustee for the police pension fund and served on the municipal authority since Jan. 2012. Charles was an avid fisherman and made 24 trips to Canada fishing with his family. Funeral Service is Friday at 10 A.M. at Little's Funeral Home, Littlestown with the Rev. Craig E. Arentz officiating. Viewing is Thursday 6 - 8 P.M. at the funeral home. Interment is in Christ Church Cemetery. Memorials in Charles' name may be sent to: Christ U.C.C., 131 Christ Church Rd., Littlestown, PA 17340. Share online condolences at www.littlesfh.com.
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Charles C. Carbaugh, 80, of Hanover, died Sunday, July 22, at his home. He was the husband of Helen M. (Bridendolph) Carbaugh for 60 years. Born July 16, 1932 in Hanover, he was the son of the late Amos & Mary (Knox) Carbaugh. He was a 1950 Eichelberger High School graduate. For most of his working years, Charles was employed with R
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