Henry-Maggio-Obituary

Henry Anthony Maggio

Bay St. Louis,, Mississippi

1935 - 2018

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Henry Anthony Maggio, M.D. Bay St. Louis, MS Dr. Henry Anthony Maggio, age 82, passed away at his home in Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi attended by his devoted wife on Tuesday, July 31, 2018. He was born on November 20, 1935 in New Orleans, Louisiana to Biaggio Joseph Maggio and Bertha (Petrie)...

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Bobbye, we have just found Henry's obituary and are so sorry to hear of your loss. Henry's accomplishments are amazing in many areas that we never knew about. Without Virginia to keep us informed about Bay Louis news, we have lost our connection and really miss it. Wishing you God's blessings, Travis and Sue Hensley

Our condolences on the passing of Henry Maggio. My mother and I have been working on a family tree on and off for several years. I recently expanded our family tree to my mom's maternal side, the Pitre family. My mother(still living) remembers Henry as a young man. I just learned of his passing today as I was updating my family tree.

Henry's mother, Bertha, was the son of Julien Pitre. Julien was the brother of my mom's grandmother Cleona Pitre. Julien's wife, Camille Use was...

Mike and Family, I am saddened to hear of your father's passing. He was a dear friend to all he met.

Melanie Bratton-Gregory

September 8, 2018

Heartfelt condolences for your loss. A wonderful Doctor, a precious Christian Man. May your love and memories give you all peace and comfort.

Mrs John E. (Rhona Creel) Davis.

What're an awesome man. Always kind. He also was a good friend in high school to my late father, Roy Hingle. They were band mates and Mr Maggio even stood in my parents wedding in 1956. How blessed he is to now walk with Jesus. Thank you. Kathleen Hughes.

I was a patient of Dr. Maggio's many years ago. His strong christian faith and kindness walked me through a hard time of post-partum depression. I had been afraid to have a second child because of the depression, he told me, "We got through this the first time and we can do this again if we have to, this time you know you will be ok." Two months later I was pregnant and never had any depression. My son is 30 years old and my daughter is now 26. Thank God for this man! I will truly miss...

I was truly blessed to work with Dr. Maggio on the psychiatric unit at Memorial. He was a wonderful mentor and friend. I was so inpired by his strong love of his family and faith. May God bring you peace as you celebrate his life.

Heartfelt condolences to your family!

My deepest sympathy to you, Bobbie and your family. May God comfort you in your time of need.
Love You,
Marlene