Henry-Nault, Sr-Obituary

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Henry J "Hank" Nault, Sr

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I was so sorry to hear of Hank's passing. It was my pleasure to be a neighbor even though it was a relatively short period of time. Hank was always willing to allow me to borrow anything I may need including electricity to charge my boat battery. My sympathy and best wishes to Irene and the family.

RIP Henry ! always enjoyed visiting with you and Irene when you visited Ray and Marion in Rome, WI. Glad I was able to visit with you and Irene the last time you went up north a couple of years ago ! Take care Irene !

We were so saddened to hear of Hank's passing. We remember fondly all the wonderful years when the family lived on Park Terrace in Paxton. Sending sincere sympathy & love to family. Larry & Bobbie Pilcher

so sorry to hear about Uncle Hank. we all use to have many good times as family being with the Massie family was aways a hoot grama was priceless. take care Aunt Irene you have a wonderful family. I truely all my life missed all. My heart is with you. Judy and Dave Zitske Joel, Robert, and little Dave...love you....

So very sorry to hear about Uncle Hank. The last of a beautiful family, which included my Mom.
I will remember all the fun times we enjoyed through the years.
Thoughts and prayers for your family.
❤❤❤

My thoughts and prayers are with Auntie Irene and the rest of my cousins. Remembering all the fun times we had down in Paxton and the Lake House. You will be missed.

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Henry's Obituary

Henry J. “Hank” Nault Sr., age 92, formerly of Union, MI, passed away peacefully with his family at his side on Saturday, March 31, 2018 at his residence in Hayward, WI.  He was born July 3, 1925 in Dollar Bay, MI, the son of Eucilde Leide “Leo” Nault and Auroe M. Morrissette.  He was united in marriage to Irene Alice Massie on August 28, 1948.Hank proudly served his country in the United States Army during WWII.  He was a graduate of Michigan Tech with a degree in civil engineering.  Hank belonged to the Commemorative Bucks of Michigan, Bristol American Legion, VFW of Dollar Bay, Disabled Veterans, St. Mary’s Catholic Church and the Michigan Tech Alumni Association.  He loved to spend time in the workshop making bird houses and feeders to give to family and friends. He is survived by his beloved wife, Irene of Hayward; his children, Barbara Porter of Kettering, OH, JoAnn Black of Ocala, FL and Bud (Lisa) Nault of Hayward, WI; three grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and many nieces, nephews and dear friends. In addition to his parents, Hank is preceded in death by his nine brothers; three sisters; a son-in-law, Thomas Black; and his grandson, Jaron Nault. All services and interment will held privately.  Memorials may be directed to Regional Hospice of Hayward, 15910W Company Lake Road, Hayward, WI 54843 or to Sawyer County Outdoor Projects & Education, P.O. Box 13025, Hayward, WI 54843.

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