HENRY-HART-Obituary

HENRY HART III

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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HARTHENRY III, April 18, 2015, of West Mt. Airy. Husband of Sarah (nee Baseden), father of Jackie Vandenbraak Pfeiffen-berger (Andy), Rich Hart (Jordan Miller), Alex Hart and Tessa Hart (James Kent). Also survived by his mother, Ann Hart, sister Elizabeth Hart and grandchildren Sarah and Mike...

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Sarah,
You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers as I remember my cousin Henry and his mother Ann. I hope you feel comfort as you know others are reflecting on their incredible lives.

Brenda Hart

Sarah,
Although I was not in touch with Henry for many years I was shocked and saddened when I learned of his death. We were first cousins and I had exchanged Christmas cards and notes with Aunt Ann until a few years ago. I have fond memories of when we were children in Williamstown.
I am so very sorry for your loss.
Brenda Hart, [email protected]

Dear Sarah,
We were out of the country until late last week and just learned of Henry's passing. Henry was quite a guy-smart, funny (sometimes quite sarcastic in his humor), a dedicated public servant, and most of all, a loving husband and father. We remember fondly the afternoons at Flourtown Swim Club when we and the children were much, much younger. We will miss him, and send our deepest condolences.
Jim and Eleanore Pabarue

Dear Sarah, you have my deepest sympathy. I hope you remember me, I'm Bill Egenlauf I was a detective when Henry was an ADA. We were both Corvette enthussiasts, Henry had owned a vintage Vette, and I had purchased a new 1978 Silver Anni. I was acquainted with well over one hundred ADA's and can count on one hand the ones I considered a friend and Henry was one of the few. I will always remember Henry as a soft spoken, easy to
smile gentleman. Henry will live on in my heart and mind as...

Elizabeth--you and your family are in our hearts and prayers--big hug and much love from your Providence friends...

My deepest sympathies on the loss of Henry, from such a wretched disease. My Mother suffered the same fate. The ALS Society of Philadelphia is a wonderful organization, and took great care of, and interest in Mother, which has extended after her death. Henry's GFS classmates share in your mourning, remembering Henry as a gentle, kind soul. We are so sorry for the suffering that he and his family experienced as patient and caretakers, and as his survivors.
Michele van Gobes

Dear Sarah,

Please accept our deepest sympathy on the loss of your beloved husband. You and your family will remain in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.

Love,

Mary Flanagan and Jeanne Flanagan Schobel

Henry was a kind and gentle person who clearly loved his family above all else. For some reason, one of my favorite memories of Henry will always be the time we went mountain biking during one of the PDAA summer meetings in the Poconos. While I frequently sped ahead trying to keep pace with Mary Bodo, Henry (who could easily have outpaced us all) never did. Instead, he hung back, never leaving your side. I was struck by that loving gesture, which may seem trivial but spoke volumes about...