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Almost a year you have been gone. I pretend you are still in the mountains feeding your animals. I still reach for the phone to call you. I miss you so much.
March 16, 2013


Trenton, New Jersey
Henry K. Marx Jr. BURLINGTON - Henry K. Marx Jr., 71, died on Tuesday, March 20, 2012. Henry was born in Princeton, NJ, served in the U.S. Navy aboard a U.S.S. Destroyer Escort, and later resided in Burlington, NJ, for 38 years. Henry was a standing member of the "Plumbers & Pipefitters Union...
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Almost a year you have been gone. I pretend you are still in the mountains feeding your animals. I still reach for the phone to call you. I miss you so much.
March 16, 2013
We became estranged so long ago I'm just now learning of your passing....I'm glad to know that you lived in the mountains and enjoyed nature....rest in peace Dad. Kathy
December 01, 2012
Over six months now and missing you a lot. Wish I could see you.
Richard Marx
October 05, 2012 | Stuart, FL
Uncle Henry sure loved all of creation, especially the mountains and wild life. I learned how to ride a snow mobile, took my first lake bath, and saw a real bear at his cabin. He was a great host and was willing to give you the shirt off his back. My prayers are with my mom and Uncle Richie as they grieve his loss, but we know it is only "until we meet again."
Jennifer Storz
April 20, 2012 | Newtown, PA
I remember growing up, trips to Burlington, where he would make things like octupus and snails; a time he gave me a miniature boiler attatched to a turbine that he made, and they were all good times. I will miss him.
John Dorey III
April 18, 2012 | Woodbridge, VA
I was so sorry to hear of Henrys passing. I think back with fond memories of our fun trips to Princeton and seeing him, Peter and Arnie. May he rest in eternal peace. All our love, Tom&Ronnie Darlington
Tom Darlington
April 10, 2012 | Southwick, MA

I will miss you my big brother. You were such an important part of my life growing up. I will miss the stories of your animals and I will miss the sound of your voice. It is going to be very difficult for me to accept that you are not up in your mountains. I love you. Your Loving Sister, Carol
Carol Cavenaugh
April 10, 2012 | Lambertville, NJ