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Henry M. Downing Jr.

Canton, Ohio

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Henry M. Downing Jr. Age 54, of Massillon passed away Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2010. He was born April 23, 1956 the son of the late Henry M. Sr. and Dorothy Pace Downing. Henry was employed at the Hoover Company for 34 years. He was a member of the Shiloh Baptist Church of Massillon. Henry is survived...

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Marchelle Griffin Sorry for your lost.

Henry will be missed by many of us, his smile and his stories he would share. He would always be there to lend a hand to help many of us during our times at Hoover. May God Bless the family and friends at this time, my thoughts and prayers are with you

To the famiy and loved ones of Henry, he will be sorely missed here on earth, his bright smile and readiness with an encouraging word. His gentle way of drawing one to truth an hope. He spoke honestly and without reservation about his great love for his family. I am a benefactor of his kindness, my life was touched by his humility, openness and encouragement.
May the comfort of the Living God envelope the family with peace and a sense of the purpose of Henry through his life.

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

Downing family:
Words escape me but be comforted in the fact that to be absent from the body is to be present with our God

My condolences and prayers to all of henrys family and friends and extended hoover family.... he was loved by all who knew him and will be missed by all who knew him... he will never be forgotten... rest in peace now henry your finally home.... cya when i get there my friend.....

May the Words of our Lord - Jesus Christ bring solace upon the family of Henry Downing Jr. Henry (Doughnut) will be truly missed as a genuine and valued father, brother, uncle, cousin, and friend. The passages of this book's postings really expresses that point well.

Peace and Love,

To the family & friends of Henry,
What a shock, what a loss. We all loved the guy.
He was the funnies, most loveable person, & his
laugh was his trade mark, along with rubbing his stomach.
You could be mad, or sad with your back to him,
and hear his laugh, and you would start laughing
without knowing what he was laughing about.
. The funny stories, and his concern
for everyone was also his trade mark. If you missed
knowing donut, you lost....

To Chee-Chee and the rest of the Downing family, I pray for God's peace as you transition your lives without Donut's presence. Remember God is Faithful. Much love to you all,
Lori