May God bless you and your...
So sorry for your loss. May fond memories help you through your sorrow. Amy (receptionist MBLC)
Amy Clayton
June 16, 2014 | Boston, MA
Boston, Massachusetts
Apr 6, 1926 – Jun 4, 2014 (Age 88)
Salaun, Henri Raoul Marie 88, of Needham, suddenly June 4, 2014. Beloved husband for 58 years of Emily (Macy) Salaun. Father of Henri and Georges. Also survived by 6 grandchildren. A Funeral Service will be held in the Christ Episcopal Church, 1132 Highland Ave, Needham on Friday June 13th at...
Read MoreSo sorry for your loss. May fond memories help you through your sorrow. Amy (receptionist MBLC)
Amy Clayton
June 16, 2014 | Boston, MA
Dear Emily
We loved to see Henri all spring and summer working around the yard... so sorry for your loss
Donna & Dick Mullin, Needham, MA
June 12, 2014
So sorry to hear the news, Emily. I have have many happy memories of great times on Squirrel. Jean and I send our condolences to you, Henri, George and the rest of your family. We will all miss him.
Renny
Renny Little
June 11, 2014 | Cambridge, MA
I am so sorry for your loss. May the Most High God comfort you during these difficult days. (Psalm 83:18)
McCarthy
June 10, 2014 | AZ
He never weighed more or less- every day Henri would check his weight every day and never leave the club until the magic number was met- he represented the University Club and much more- good bye, Henri - Richard Nemrow
June 10, 2014
George,
I am so sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. My thoughts & prayers are with you & your family.
Susan Dwyer
June 09, 2014 | Hyde Park, MA
Watching Henri play tennis was the best lesson a person experienced. One of New England's best May he rest in peace. Bob Hatem
bob hatem
June 09, 2014 | Jupiter, FL
It was my good fortune to have met and then be shown some basics of squash by a master like h.s. It was in the late 50 s.
I was never able to come close to winning a game, even when he played lefty, but it was treat to try.
The game like so many other things may have changed, but not his record of accomplishment. That will stand the test of time.
He was truly one of a kind.
Dick Cleary
June 09, 2014 | Newton, MA