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Henry G. Lex Jr.

Akron, Ohio

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HENRY G. LEX JR., age 75, of Hudson, entered into rest March 26, 2008. Memorial Services Tuesday, April 1, 11:30 a.m. at the BLESSING FUNERAL HOME, 8592 DARROW RD., TWINSBURG, OH (ONE HALF MILE S. OF I-480, RT. 91 EXIT.) Arrangements by CHARLES R. BLESSING 330-963-4100

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To Henry's family: Please accept my words of condolences. I knew Henry through my mother Doris Costello who worked with Henry for many years. I have most recently utilized his travel-agency services. Henry was always fun to talk with and a very kind man. He will be missed. Sandee Costello

Janice and family,
We're so sorry to hear about your great loss. I have not been medically released to ride that far, or we would have been there to personally give you our support and friendship. We loved Henry, as we love you all, and will miss him very much. He has been such an inspiration to all of us, as have you Janice. I pray for strength for all of you, and hope that you know how much we care. We'll be in touch dear friends. You are always in our prayers. God be with you...

Janice, I am truly sad to hear of Henry's passing. It was Henry who hired me at Norton back in 1979. He was my first boss there and his example was then, and is today, an influence on how I live my life--more than he knew. I learned from him that one could live a positive and happy life, regardless of physical challenges. He will always be one of my favorite people.
Please give my sincere sympathy to your lovely children. You are all in my prayers.

Janice; I am truly sorry to read of Henry's passing. He was a very good man and one with whom it was a pleasure to be associated. I hope to see you Tuesday. my sincere symapties to you and your family.

I worked with Henry for many years at Norton CPP on Fishcreek Road in Stow. He was a true gentleman and very kind person and will be greatly missed. My husband Frank also dealt with him for travel arrangements with his small company. Our most sincere sympathy to his wife and family.

My sincerest sympathies to your family in this time of your great loss.

You are in my prayer, God bless

Brian, I am sorry that I am not going to be able to attend the services to be there for you in person. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. You know I am always there for you - just a phone call away whenever things seem to be too tough. Your Grandpa sounded like a very special person, I hope that you can continue on spreading his joyous spirit to the world. I am sorry that I never had an opportunity to meet him.

Janice and family: Henry was my boss for many years at Norton. I have the utmost respect for him and owe him a great deal for his wise,gentle instructions and forgiving ways.He was a true gentleman. I won't be able to express my condolences to you all in person since we have not yet returned home from our winter vacation. I'm truly sorry to hear of his passing and you all have my most sincere sympathy and best wishes.
Respectfully,

Henry, you will be truly missed, it is an honor to have known you and to be able to reflect on all the pleasure you have brought to us and all the people around you. YOU truly were one of a kind, WE will love you forever.