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Henry Dziki

Lakewood, New Jersey

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Henry Dziki, 56, of Howell, N.J., died peacefully at home on March 6, 2014. Friends and family may visit the DiCostanzo family owned and operated Lakewood Funeral Home, 6250 Highway 9, Howell, on Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m.,

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I just saw this and am terribly upset. Hank was a great guy and a great friend. It is such a shame. I'm sorry I didn't know at the time. Our sincere condolences to all of you in Hank's family. RIP Hank.

So many childhood memories come rushing back. Growing up with Henry from vacations at the Jersey Shore to the many holidays spent with the Dzikis, visiting him at Penn State...so many of my childhood memories were centered around and shared with my fun cousin. Days filled with laughter and fun. My biggest regret is allowing life to get in the way of what is truly the most important thing...family. I extend my deepest sympathy to his family! God bless. Linda

I am sorry for your loss and may you find courage and strength in your memories. Although, I was only a child when I knew him he will always be remembered for his outspoken and fun nature. My thoughts and prayers are with you :-(

So saddened to hear of Henry's passing today. Growing up on Highview Terr., across the street from Henry and his family was a true blessing - they were wonderful people. Even though Henry was a bit of a local hero, he always had time for some football with the neighborhood kids. Truly a gentle giant who had a special place in my heart. RIP Hank. Condolences and prayers to the family.

So sad to have just heard of Henry's passing. He was a real star to so many of us growing up on Highview Terrace. Kind and gentle and a wonderful friend. Glad to have been back in touch with him after all these years. He was still the same wonderful guy. May the whole family find peace in your beloved memories.

The Big 'H' - a great friend with a true heart. He made growing up on Highview seem like home. Sorry for your loss Susi and Rick (a.k.a. Schnick Click)

So very sorry for your loss. I was a very close friend of Henry's father Eddy (AKA Zeke)who was an usher in my wedding party in 1953.

Dear Susi and Rick, Phil and I are so sorry to hear of Henry's passing. We remember him from the days on Highview Terr.. From the time that he was 3 years old until you all left, we had the priviledge of his kind company. He spent enough time at our house to be another son. He was truly a "Gentle Giant". To his wife and children and to you, we extend our sincerest condolences. God be with you all. Sadly, Jackie & Phil Sapienza
Myrtle Beach, S.C.

So sorry to hear about Henry's passing. I remember him from highview terrace playing football in the street. My deepest sympathies.

Ken Mercurio, Dover, NJ