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Henry "Hank" Lintel

Fort Pierce, Florida

Dec 9, 1932 – Mar 13, 2020 (Age 87)

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BORN
December 9, 1932
DIED
March 13, 2020
AGE
87
LOCATION
Fort Pierce, Florida

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Henry "Hank" LintelFort Pierce - Henry "Hank" Lintel, age 87, was an entrepreneur, veteran and engineer, but loved ones knew Hank as their friend, a fierce golf and tennis partner, and as a loving father, husband and "Poppy" to seven grandchildren. Born and raised in Arlington, N.Y. Henry Lintel...

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Hank, I will always think of all the great times & memories we had together. I am getting a tear in my eye writing this, even thought I shared your last two months knowing that you would be leaving soon. I am so glad I came down to Florida to spend some time with Hank before he left. As sick as Hank was he choose to play his last round of golf together with me & Skip. I said to my wife many times that if Hank's dog Buddy dies that would not be good for Hank's health. Two months ago on a...

Dear Laughfer ,was your neighbor for many years,we played together till dark under the streetlight until my Dad would whislel to come in.The service separated us Wonderful family and good thoughts. Bill Smith ,now aka Charles or Chuck.

To Ellie, kids and families, Hank was my dad's best friend and I have many great memories of all the times we spent at the lake, skiing and many pool parties and BBQ's just about every Sunday in the summers. I remember when we were all up in Vermont skiing and there were at least 14 of us kids and when someone asked what was for dinner he said "Dinty Moore Beef Stew" and I think we lived on that the entire weekend. Our families are one and I will never forget Hank as long as I live. Love...

Jeffrey, sorry for your loss. Your dad was always a kind and gracious man. He offered me and my family his opinions and advice in the business field on many occasions. He was the quickest takeoff estimator Ive ever seen! I know you were close with your dad and may the angels lift him to heaven where he may Rest In Peace.

Jeffrey, sorry for your loss. Your dad was a kind man. He always was gracious and offered me and my family his opinions and advice when we were talking or meeting in the business field. He was the quickest takeoff estimator I've ever encountered! I know you were very close with your dad, and may the angels lift him to heaven where he will Rest In Peace.