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Henry Leo "Hank" Kucinskas

West Granby, Connecticut

1930 - 2020

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Henry "Hank" Leo Kucinskas, 90, of Granby, passed away on May 24, 2020 at Evergreen Healthcare Center in Stafford Springs. He was the beloved husband of Judy Bea Kucinskas. Hank was born in Plymouth, CT on January 13, 1930, a son of the late Adolf and Mary Kucinskas. He proudly served in the...

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You lived upstairs. I saw you every day...monkey shines, birthday spanks, chocolate covered cherries, dolls from your travels....too many memories to list...
Love, Diane

I grew up with Uncle Hank. He lived upstairs. I saw him every day. There are too many memories...monkey shines and birthday spanks...

Love, Diane

My favorite uncle.

Growing up in Waterford, Connecticut, we enjoyed Hanks visits. In the humid summers, it was cause to celebrate with a picnic outside under the trees, or by the vegetable garden. He always offered to lend his muscle on whatever home project my Dad had underway at our home, often working in his undershirt.

Hank was a giving, warm-hearted uncle. I came to nickname him Hank the Tank, a solid man, both in stature and character.

Hank had a way...

Uncle Hank, you brought out the best in us. We always looked forward to your visits when we were kids. Mom would bake a pie and Dad would get the barbecue going and we siblings would run around and jump and hang on you when you arrived. Happy times. Uncle Hank, you were just fun to be around. Glad I have the happy memories of those times.
I miss you, Uncle Hank.
Lynn Cynar

Uncle Hank was always the life of the party! He had a laugh that was so contagious!! He will be missed!
MaryAnn

My Uncle Hank was my favorite uncle. When were kids, he would come for a visit and stay a night or two. He would always bring a box of chocolate covered cherries just for us kids and we could eat them all! He also enjoyed playing with us, pushing us on the swing, tell us corny jokes, and truly laugh his big loud laugh. He was a joy to be around. I will always have very fond memories of him.