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Henry J. Aschenbrenner

Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania

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Henry J. Aschenbrenner, 78, of Mechanicsburg, passed away Thursday, November 15, 2012 at the Hershey Medical Center. Born June 16, 1934 in Reading, PA he was the son of the late George and Gerardine (Otterbein) Aschenbrenner. Henry was a graduate of Reading Central Catholic High School and St....

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Rest in Peace "Hank"
Class of '63 - St. Pius X High School

Thank you Henry for being the LEADER that you have been. A tireless worker for the children of SEAS and SJS. Your influence will long be remembered.

Mr. Aschenbrenner was my Math teacher at St. Pius High School in Pottstown. He was a wonderful and caring person and always treated everyone with respect. God rest his soul and bless his family.
Tina Furdyna

Henry was a friend and colleague for 40 years, especially in promoting school choice. There was no finer gentleman and, since he was planning to visit, this was a tremendous shock, one from which I will never completely recover. Peace my friend.

Karen,

Sorry for you loss. My prayer are with you

Dear Marcy and family,
Henry will always be remembered as a special friend in my life. We initially met and became partners in the prison ministry for 6 years. More recently, we maintained our personal friendship over breakfasts and visits with each other. Henry showed great resolve and determination in recent years managing physical challenges he was facing. Being with Henry always made me more appreciative of my own life. He will be sorely missed, but I trust we'll meet again.

He was a devout man of God. A provider, protector, always friendly and genuinely interested in the well being of others. It was always a joy to talk to him. God rest his soul and bring him swiftly to paradise.

Dear Tom and Dorothy and family,
Please accept my most sincere sympathies at the loss of your dad, Tom. He sounds like a wonderful man who led a full and rewarding life. He surely had an impact on many.
You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Dear Mrs. Aschenbrenner, Tom, Dorothy and family. I am so very sorry for your loss. He was a wonderful man who was always so kind to my sons and I! My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.

Sincerely Elizabeth Hippenstiel
(Dorothy's Sister)