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Henry S. "Hank" Ares

Lowell, Massachusetts

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LOWELL -- Henry "Hank" S. Ares, an accomplished musician who was also active in church and veterans organizations, died at his home in Lowell on Thursday, Feb. 22, after a brief illness. He was 73.

He was born in Lowell on March 20, 1933, son of the late Ricardo and Rose (Santos) Ares, a...

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Hank we will always remember you.
We love you . Thanks for all the good times you will be missed terribly.

Love,
Jeannie ,Mike Adam, Taylor, and Jimmy

I wish to extend our deepest sympathy and send (HUGS) to all his family and friends. The last time I saw Hank was at my mothers
"Celebration of Life" he played with my Uncle Frank and the guys and made it such a good time. Enjoy this time you all get together and share your memories as we did for my Mom, he will be there with you, trust me, and continue to talk to him every time you think of him. My Mom and my Son show me they are there all the time. The hard part is missing their touch...

We would like to express our sincerest sympathy to Frankie and all the Ares family at this difficult time. The last time we saw Hank was when he came to our house to join you and your band to play at our "Celebration of Life" memorial service for the passing of my sister Lou. That was so greatly appreciated and a generous thing to do. Our prayers go with him and to you.

Jim & Lil (LeBrun) Morrow

Uncle Hank,
You helped me out when I was lost;
You showed me,no matter what the cost;
That family grudges be put aside,
And always welcomed me inside!

I love you Unk, sure gonna miss you!

I remember Hank as very outgoing and an encouragement to beginning musicians.He got me my first guitar almost fifty years ago.I still have it.He will be sadly missed by those who knew him
Ronnie & Donna LeBrun
Coats,N.C.

To Hanks family,friends, the comeback kids,and his dearest and closest friends of more than fifty years, Whom he called his family, Norma and Richard Fernandes and family of Rhode Island. (His weekend home away from home, I share your sorrow. Let us remember the good times. Bea

To my dearest family, some things I'd like to say...
but first of all, to let you know, that I arrived okay.
I'm writing this from heaven. Here I dwell with God above.
Here, there's no more tears of sadness; here is just eternal love.

Please do not be unhappy just because I'm out of sight.
Remember that I'm with you every morning, noon and night.
That day I had to leave you when my life on earth was through,
God picked me up and hugged me and He said, "I welcome...

Going to miss you Uncle Hank.
Thoughts and prayers to all the people you love.

My deepest condolences to all knew my Uncle “Hank”. I have only wonderful memories of him. I will certainly miss hearing his laugh - and seeing him smiling - as he always did. My most treasured memories of him will be him sitting behind the piano at my parent’s (Frank and Mary’s) home or out in the gazebo playing the drums along with my Great Uncle Henry strumming a mean mandolin, my Uncle Frankie playing guitar and my Uncle George playing keyboards. Oh how he used to love to...