Hank-Estabrook-Obituary

Hank Estabrook

Butte, Montana

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Hanford "Hank" Harold Estabrook, 79, loving husband, father, and grandfather, died June 5, 2006, surrounded by his loving family, after a long and courageous battle against leukemia.

Hank was born in Butte on Dec. 27, 1926, to Eva (Holmes) and Hanford Estabrook. Except for a brief...

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Dear: Peg,Rick,Sharon,Sally,and Roger,we are all going to miss Hank and we really wish we could have come to the funeral. We love you all very much and look forward to seeing you.

Our sympathy for your loss - we enjoyed visiting at St. Pats where a warm & sincere Mr. (&Mrs.) E added some good Butte friendliness & spirit to the chemo ward. He fought a good war with the disease. we pray for your healing (esp.Don)

Dick & Arlene (Bentley) Berry

To the Estabrook Family, I am sorry to hear of Hank's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you

Dear Peggy:
Please accept our heartfelt sympathy for the loss of Hank. Sorry we were unable to attend the services. Please know that we are thinking of you.
May God bless you and your wonderful family.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.

Hello Everyone,
I am sorry to hear that my Uncle Hank has passed away. I will miss him. I remember how he used to joke around with us kids. He had some special names for us and one of them was "Knot heads".
I am glad I was able to talk to him two or three months ago. We had a good talk.
Aunt Peggy, you and the gang will be in our prayers and I will talk to you soon.
Love Scott

Dear Aunt Peggy, Rick, Sharon,
Sally, Roger and your families,

Please know that my deepest love, sympathy and heartfelt prayers are with you now.

Uncle Hank fought courageously to stay with you as long as he could. Thanks to God for ending his suffering. We will all miss him greatly. I will always remember the sparkle in his eye, his big bear hugs and his quiet, kind spirit. Since God is Love and Uncle Hank is with God, he will always feel our hearts loving him as...

Dear Peggy and family
We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Hank was one of the nicest persons I knew. When dad passed away, and anything needed to be done around the house, Hank would always be there to help. I also appreciated his sense of humor. He will be missed.

Some years back when Hank and my Dad Don& uncle Larry Palmer worked together I would on occasion go to the job site. What I remember most is Hanks smile and always a kind word.Even now when I think of Hank the smile comes first.Sorry for your loss!!!