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Frank Martz Henry

Dallas, Pennsylvania

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DALLAS — Frank Martz Henry, 85, of Dallas, passed away peacefully at home Sunday, June 3, 2018, surrounded by his family.

Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was the son of the late Leonard D. and Marjorie E. Martz Henry.

Frank graduated high school from Wyoming Seminary, completed a...

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Bright smile, blue eyes, tall and well dressed- that was how Frank Henry appeared. The real truth was his professionalism mixed with personal qualities that not many people that are icons in society. Mr. Henry was always so nice to me.....Keep remembering his smile. L. Savakinas

So sorry to hear of Frank's passing. My extreme condolences to the Henry Family. I met Frank at the Wyoming Valley Airport where I worked as a Line Boy. He was very kind and courteous to me. I would always have his beloved blue and white Cessna 310 airplane pulled out of the hangar, fueled up, a clean windshield and ready to go prior to his arrival. He flew 3 or 4 days a week sometimes more. He surely loved to fly. Onward and Upward, Frank! Thank you kindly for the positive influence you...

On this the anniversary of his passing- may I say that when Mr. Henry entered a room it was with a smile.
I knew him for several years as I worked in the same building as his office.
His kindness to me will be remembered ALWAYS------------

A true gentleman-- his smile is missed.



So sorry for your loss, he was a great man. Had the pleasure of knowing him for 23 years at Olde Florida Golf Club where we exchanged jokes and talked about the latest movies we had seen.

My sincere condolences to Mr. Henry's entire family. It was a sincere pleasure to work for this man for 11 years. May he Rest In Peace.

Dear Marjorie, Scott and family,

I have known and admired Frank since1950. There are many many good things I could say about him, but there are three that are most impressive.

1--In any circumstance, Frank could be counted upon to treat people fairly, decently, and respectfully.

2--He was a man of exceptional integrity. He was straightforward and truthful in all that he said and did.

3--He set the standard for generosity and for giving back to the...

Please accept my deepest sympathy on Frank's passing. May Frank's entire family draw comfort and peace from one another as you remember the good times of Frank's life. Frank and Dotty received and bestowed generous blessings of friendship and support throughout their lives together. I was personally blessed by Frank's wisdom and friendship. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

It was an honor and privilege to know Mr. Henry as a client but mostly as a friend. He was a father figure to me of whom I looked up to and admired. His presence and tender smile will be missed. Condolences to all of the family and friends. Prayers.

Dear Freddie
So very sorry
Donna Thompson