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MAGENDIE Henry "Hank" G. Magendie passed away on June 19, 2013. A retired journeyman machinist, mechanic and maintenance superintendent he worked in and around the New Orleans area for the majority of his life. He was a veteran of the Navy and served his country during WWII. Beloved husband of Olive M. Magendie. He is survived by sons Mark Magendie, Kevin Magendie and Brian Magendie. Father-in-law to Connie Magendie, Roxy Magendie and Laura Williams Magendie, he was grandfather to Melissa, Melinda, Tansy, KK and great grandfather to Austin, Olivia and KK. He was preceded in death by his father Henry G. Magendie and mother Josephine Elizabeth Perez Magendie. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the Funeral Mass in the chapel of MOTHE FUNERAL HOME, 2100 Westbank Expy., Harvey, LA on Monday, June 24, 2013 at 11 AM. Interment, Westlawn Memorial Park Cemetery, Gretna, LA. Parlors will be open Monday from 9 AM to 11 AM. For further funeral information or to sign the online guest book, please consult www.mothefunerals.com.
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SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS.....YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ARE IN OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS.
THE MEAUX FAMILY
ANN MEAUX
July 2, 2013
Deepest sympathy to Melissa and family.
Jocelyn Bates
June 24, 2013
So sorry for your loss Mr. Mark. Sending you my deepest sympathy to you and your entire family.
Shannon Griffith
June 23, 2013
I worked many years with Brian and am very sorry for the family loss. May God bless the family in their time of need.
Bill Gilbert
June 21, 2013
I worked with Hank at Beker Industries in the 80's. I can say that he was one of the finest men I have ever worked with. He was willing to share knowledge with everyone and was genuinely a GREAT MAN to work with.
Donald Foret
June 21, 2013
So sorry for your loss. Deepest sympathy from your Magendie cousins.
Roger Magendie
June 21, 2013
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