Charlotte leaves behind her children, Kimberly Pina, Allison Hartman, Tina Diop, and Shawn Hedrick, and wife Tracy Hedrick; her grandchildren, Lorin Richens, Michael Mummert, Troy Hartman, Jr., Angel Hartman, and Ashley Tolbert; eight great-grandchildren; and her siblings, Peg Collier and Glenn Himes, Jr.
Charlotte's final resting place is Susquehanna Memorial Gardens, located at 250 Chestnut Hill Rd, York, Pennsylvania.
Charlotte was a woman whose life was defined by love, dedication, and family.
Charlotte was a devoted mother to four children, a proud grandmother to five grandchildren, and a loving great-grandmother to eight great-grandchildren. There was nothing she cherished more than her family. Spending time together, sharing stories, laughter, and everyday moments meant everything to her. Her children were her proudest accomplishments, and her love for them extended naturally to every generation that followed.
Charlotte worked in manufacturing throughout her life, showing strength, commitment, and perseverance until her retirement. She carried that same work ethic into her family life, always giving of herself and putting others first.
She had a gift for connection. Charlotte could share a laugh with anyone, and her smile had a way of bringing comfort and warmth to those around her. She truly hoped she had taught the values she lived by — truthfulness, selflessness, and kindness — and those lessons will continue through the lives she touched.
Some of Charlotte’s fondest memories were the simple ones: good times with family, random car rides, working on jigsaw puzzles, going to dances, and taking peaceful walks. She loved cheering from the sidelines at her children’s and grandchildren’s sporting events, always present, always supportive.
Charlotte’s legacy is found in her family, in the laughter she shared, the love she gave so freely, and the values she passed on. She will be deeply missed, but her spirit lives on in every life she helped shape and every heart she touched.