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Henry Allen Gardas

New Brighton, Minnesota

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Gardas, Henry Allen Age 55, of Lexington, passed away unexpectedly on May 20. Preceded in death by Sandra Barton. Survived by parents, Henry Sr. and Lillian; daughters, Katrina, Amanda, Laura, and Suzanna; brother, Steven; 5 sisters, Barbara, Luann, Vicki, Karen, and Kathleen; 20 grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Wake Tuesday, May 26, 5-8 PM at the Miller-Brighton Funeral Home, 706 7th St, New Brighton. Funeral service at 11 AM, Wednesday, May 27 at funeral home, with visitation 1 hour before. Interment St. John the Baptist Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred. Methven-Taylor Funeral Home 651-636-9821
This obituary was originally published in the Star Tribune.

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Merry Christmas brother. Who would of ever thought that you would be with Jesus this year celebrating his birthday. It isn't getting any easier being without you. I saw a nice pair of choppers for ice fishig yesterday and thought of you. Wish I could have given them to you for Christmas. I miss you.

Well, this is the first hunting season without you. I got a nice doe opening morning. But there is this buck that had me treed for 20 minutes.....snorting and stamping his feet. I know you had something to do with it! Dad and Adam are going back to the 80 this weekend...please send one Dad's way! Love you and miss you so much!!!!

I loved this man more then an uncle he was a father from fishing,hunting,women and just commen sense he taught me every thing i will ever need in life i wish my fiance could have meet this great man but he will always be in my thoughts MISS YEAH BUDDY,

I JUST WANTED TO LET YOU KNOW ABOUT A FUNNY THING THAT HAPPENED DOWN AT THE LONG LK. FISHING CONTEST. WAY BACK. I FELL INTO A HOLE AND LOST MY BOOT AND YOUR DAD CARRIED ME TO DAD'S CAR WHERE I HAD TO STAY THE REST OF THE CONTEST .I ASKED YOUR DAD WHAT WOULD HAPPEN TO MY BOOT AND HE SAID YOU JUST GAVE THE FISH A NICE HOME. GIRLS, -I WISH I COULD TELL YOU ALL THAT GOD HAS PLANNED ,BUT HE MUST HAVE NEEDED A TRACKER GOD BLESS YOU ALL .MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU. PATTI (GARDAS) ANDERSON...

Sorry it took me so long to write this but I have been thinking of you every day .I have known you sense you were born and Tony snd I have to many memery's to write hear they will stay our heart's till we meet again We loved you Hankie Auntie Delores , Cousin Tony

Hank Sr., Lillian and Family

My deepest sympathy for your loss. Hank Jr and I worked together at FMC and I always enjoyed his company and stories we shared. I will keep him in my thoughts and prayers.

Just Remembering the good old days there are so many, the big smile on your face, this was to soon Hankie you were to come and see Tom And I in Colorado to do some fishing, But we never know when are time has come, but we will be seeing you again. I will cherish you in my heart for ever and always. Michele ( Mick)

It was just a few weeks ago, I found myself telling my son all about the rabbits that you raised in your back yard. As a kid it was so exciting to go play at Little Hank's house with him and his daughters and all the rabbits. The fun times we shared together in Idaho. Heck, you were the one to show me what true Spud was (loved that dog). All the fishen contests on Long Lake. So many good memories that will be charished for a life time !


My heart is reaching out to you...