Henry-Hout-Obituary

Henry J. Hout Sr.

Cleveland, Ohio

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85, passed away March 25, 2017. Cherished best friend and husband of 62 years of Eileen R. Hout (McDonough). Preceded in death by parents Henry C and Marie (Dooley) and sister Mary G. Skeens and brother Charles T. Hout. Father of Henry J. Jr. (Joan), Thomas (Therese), Eileen Naughton (Michael),...

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Hank, we'll miss your love, laughter and morning visits here at Walgreens. You made our morning gatherings feel Like "Cheers". I thank God for having a chance to meet such a wonderful person. May God bless Eileen and Marty, give them mercy and comfort during this time of joyful sorrow as he returns home. Dan Lesko -Store manager Walgreens.

When I first began teaching at Grant Elementary School in 1984, Hank was the greeter. I knew he would be there in the hall each morning to start my day with a joke or funny story. He also told me one day that I was dressed like a nun, good Catholic that he was. I am so sorry for your loss. He will certainly live on in the stories we all tell. I wish you peace.

Dear Eileen and family,

I am so very sorry for your loss of your dear husband and Dad. My prayers are with you all.
I remember so well my dear Dad's (Billl's) affection for "Henry Joe" as he and we always called him. They had the same love for life. And now they are all together again in heaven waiting for us.
I am sorry that I cannot be with you at the funeral as I am recovering from back surgery, but my Mom and sister and brother will be with you.
With sympathy and...

Wednesday was my day at Grant School. I could always count on Hank for a cheerful greeting and offer of a cup of coffee. He was a real "people person". Hank dearly loved Eileen and his family. Ray and I send our condolences.

I have been blessed to know Henry. May he be surrounded by God's love and light forever. My deepest sympathy to the family. May God wipe your tears and ease your sorrow.

My children and I used to stop in Mr. Bubbles office every morning when they went to Grant School ( in the early 90's). He always had a pot of coffee brewing for us PTA ladies after our kids went to class and we'd hang out for a gab session. He was a wonderful man who was dearly loved by an entire school.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We are honored to have know your husband and father. It was his special kindness and wit that drew people to him.

Out sincere sympathy.

A phenomenal man in every way. My thoughts and prayers to all in his big world.

Regrets........

I know that the prayers of many people will be with you at this time. Please know that mine are with you, too. May he rest in peace.

Fr. Michael Lanning
Saint Angela Merici Parish.