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Christine “Chrissy” O’Brien Charsha, age 59, of Morton, PA, formerly of Havertown, PA, passed away on March 24, 2022. Born in Philadelphia, PA she was the daughter of the late David F. and Joan C. O’Brien (nee Kearns).
Chrissy was a Eucharistic Minister and a former PREP teacher at Sacred Heart. She worked for the County of Delaware for 33 years.
Chrissy was the beloved wife of Bruce L. Charsha; caring step-mother of Bruce W. Charsha; loving sister of Maureen Bixby (Glenn), David F. O’Brien (Eleanor), Robert O’Brien (Elaine), Steven O’Brien (Rose), and the late Michael D. O’Brien (Mary Beth); loving aunt of Sean P. O’Brien, David A. O’Brien (Meghan), Glenn A. Bixby, III (Michelle Baker Bixby), Courtney O’Brien, Caitlin O’Brien, Colleen O’Brien, and Meaghan O’Brien. Also survived by her step-grandchild, Kara Charsha, her great-nephews, Andrew and Matthew Bixby, and great-niece, Addison Bixby,
Relatives and friends are invited to her Visitation 9:30-10:30 AM on Thursday, March 31, 2022 at Sacred Heart Church, 105 Wilson Ave, Havertown, PA 19083, followed by her Funeral Mass 10:30 AM. Interment Private
In lieu of flowers, contributions Christine's memory may be made to Penn Medicine Hospice-Development, 3535 Market Street, Suite 750, Philadelphia, PA 19104. Please make checks payable to Penn Medicine Hospice-Chester County or online at PennMedicine.org/CCHospice-give
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