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Henry T. "Hank" Domery

Lakeland, Florida

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HENRY T. "HANK" DOMERY, 79 Intermodel Consultants Inc. LAKELAND - Henry T. "Hank" Domery died Thursday, December 14, 2006 of lung cancer. Mr. Domery was born on January 1, 1927 in Albany, NY. He moved to Florida originally in 1979 from Chicago and after employment north, moved to Lakeland in 1990...

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Marylou and Ginny... I wish you happy memories today, on Uncle Henry's birthday. Think of my Mom tomorrow as it would have been her 83rd. You girls are in my thoughts always. Your cousin, Patti

If I could have one wish this day, it would be to have you here
To sing and joke and laugh a lot, the things you loved so dear
But although I cannot hug you or give you a Christmas gift
Knowing that you are in my heart and soul has given me a lift

You told me "don't be sad", "I don't want you to grieve so much"
And though I try not to, I can't help but to miss your loving touch
Those last days of your life, seem to give me comfort now
To know we did the best by you,...

Dear June(Monya),

Dan,the boys and I are so sorry for your lifelong,best friend and love of your life passing. Hank was always a wonderful, loving, kind gentleman. He will be missed greatly. Our prayers are with you and all your family. Love, Dan, Melanie, Patrick, Matthew and Taylor

Tom,Kathy,
My deepest condolences to you and your family.

Dad,

It was an honor and a privilege to be your daughter. May you and Grandma, Aunt Lo, Leona and everyone be having the BEST party! I know that you are! Godspeed Pop-Pop... Godspeed! I love you still...

June, I send my love and prayers to you.

grandpa, I know you are singing and dancing to "on the street where you live" with my mom now. I love you.

To the Domery Family,
I have had the pleasure of working with Tom and Kathy for the past nine years and I would like to send my deepest regards to your family in your time of sorrow.

Hank and June were one of my first interviews for "The Echo" as new residents, and I am fortunate to have met them. When Hank was diagnosed in fall, June said her hope was that he would not suffer long. Now she make take some comfort that he is at peace. You are in my thougts, today, June.

To June and Family . . . Bobby and I will miss Hank and our prayers are with you. We love you, Joan Taber and Bobby Welch, Blairsville, GA