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Henry W. "Hank" Cusick

Quincy, Massachusetts

1933 - 2020

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October 21, 2020
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Quincy, Massachusetts

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Henry W. Cusick "Hank", 87, of Port Charlotte, Fla., passed away peacefully Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2020. He was born July 17, 1933, in Roxbury, Mass. He was a 1952 graduate of Scituate High School, an Army veteran and a teacher at Blue Hills Vocational Technical High School, where he taught for 30...

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Henry and Anne you are never forgotten Love Pat Brooks

I wish to express deepest sympathy to that of Mr. Cusick´s family, friends, and colleagues as well as to all those who´s lives he had touched. May peace be with you all ! Mr. Cusick was a very kind and intelligent man. He enjoyed his work , and I have many good memories of him when he was an Instructor , and the department head of The Blue Hills Regional Vocational Technical School´s Electrical Department in Canton Massachusetts. Please accept my heartfelt condolences words cannot...

So sorry to be just getting this message! Hank was such a good friend. He taught this all-thumbs English teacher enough about electricity to wire a lamp, install a switch, to interest electrical students in English and to look at our church through his eyes. I always enjoyed our conversations and often came away inspired to do better. Sending much belated prayers to the family.

Henry was Love. It resonated in his every word and deed. His family was the center of this love, and if you were lucky enough to be in his orbit, you could feel it.
His friendships ran deep and strong. His support was unending.
He was Compassion, and quiet, yet unbendable, Strength. I have never known a kinder or more true human in my life.
It has been many years since I have seen him, but his smile and gentle voice are unfaded in my memory.
Dear Cusick family, I...

Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.
A lesson I learned from my farther and one he taught me time and again.

Dad always took the time to talk and he would listen to you and he always had a good story to tell you about what he had seen or done and this was how he taught me about life and how to treat others.

A Tout Le monde ; To everyone, to all my friends, I love you, I have to leave.
good by Dad.

Dad- You always taught us to be kind and help those u need when you can. You led by example. You worked hard and were always there for your family. You were my biggest cheerleader and always gave the best advise. I will miss your smile and your words of wisdom. You touched so many lives and were such an inspiration to so many. I will forever be proud to say, “imHank Cusick’s daughter”. I love you my Dad! . Say HI to Mom for me!

Stars of Life Standing Spray

We have only been neighbors for short time, but are deeply saddened to lose such a vibrant man!
Hank loved to come over and chat. He talked a lot about his family, and especially the short time Ann was here with Tim and himself.
We had a lot in common as I came from Melrose, MA and my family from Salem, MA.
He talked about his love of horses!
So for such a short time we knew him, we made a great connection in spite of COVID!
Miss him as I know you all do!

Dad your life was full of adventure and zest, your passions ran deep for your family and friends, your absence will leave a big void in a lot of peoples hearts, I know your with mom now , give her a big hug for us all, I will forever be grateful for all I have learned from you and will miss you every day.