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Henry McKonly Jr.

Mountville, Pennsylvania

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Mountville, Pennsylvania
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Shriners Hospitals for Children

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Henry F. McKonly, Jr., 92, a devoted son, brother, husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and uncle, passed away on Wednesday, February 7, 2024. Henry was born in Washington Boro, PA, son of the late Henry Foose McKonly, Sr. and Elizabeth Hess McKonly. He was a proud graduate of Columbia...

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For Pat and Family, Dean, Beth and our family were saddened to read of Hen's dying. We have good memories of our times living next door to you when we rented in Stone Harbor. Sincerely, Beth Jury

Met Mr McKinly through his son and our friend, Curtis. It was truly a pleasure knowing him for just a short time but his happy personality and lovely sense of humor shined brightly. bRest in peace lovely gentleman.

Uncle Henry was a wonderful man, had a long well-lived life, and was an achiever and contributor. He was a role model and friend to many. I am thankful for the advice and help he so unselfishly provided to me when needed. Debbie and I offer our sincere condolences to Aunt Pat and cousins Steve, Curt and Karen and their families. Rest in Peace, Uncle Henry.

Dear Karen & Tim, You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. Joan & Tom Brown.

As a partner at McKonly & Asbury I am so thankful for Henry having the integrity and courage to start such a wonderful firm. It has been a privilege to be a part of McKonly & Asbury for almost 30 years. Henry's kind demeanor and family first approach is clearly ingrained in the firm. Condolences to the entire McKonly family.

Henry was a true gentleman. Loved his family so much. So sorry Pat and the family to see his passing.

We share many fond memories of Henry over the years as Pat and Henry´s next door neighbors at Kensington Square. Henry was an amazing man who contributed his time and talents to anyone, whenever asked to do so. It was an honor to have known him and a unique privilege to have been his friend. Pat, the world has taken your most precious love and our hearts are broken for you. Doris and John Zonarich

As Stone Harbor neighbors, we got to know Hen well after he retired. Yet, we knew immediately he was more than just a kind man. His accomplishments are super impressive. He lived and worked a full life. Rest in peace Hen. We´ll miss you. Rick and Kathy Evans.

Dear Pat and family, So sorry to read of Hank´s passing. I remember many good times we shared at Zembo, and Scottish Rite. He was always pleasant and good company. I am sure Dale was there to help greet him as he entered the gates of Heaven. I miss seeing you both, but hope your last days together were good one. Keeping you in my thoughts. Janet Ault