Henry-Meacock-Obituary

Henry Michael Stephen Meacock

Westfield, New Jersey

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DIED
March 15, 2023
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Westfield, New Jersey

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Beloved son, brother, and grandson, "The most genuine soul" Henry Michael Stephen Meacock passed away on March 15th, 2023. He was only 19 years old but made the absolute most of his 19 years on this earth. Born in England, he moved to America when he was just 3 years old but loved both countries....

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I just saw the tragic news about your son and I don´t know at all but as a mother I wanted to offer my condolences and prayers for all of you in the coming days, weeks, months and years until you are reunited with Henry in heaven!

I did not have the privilege of knowing Henry, but from all accounts he was a kind and loving young man. He must have first received this kindness and love from his family. My deepest sympathies on your incalculable loss.

I am so sorry for the loss of beautiful son. He must have been a very sweet soul. Hopefully, all your wonderful memories will bring you peace and comfort.

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My deepest condolences to your family. What an awful tragedy. My prayers are with you and may you someday find some solace in knowing his last act was trying to help someone else.

I never had the joy of meeting Henry but what a force of nature he obviously was. All I can do is send you much love and virtual support to you all from the UK. Bibi

My condolences & sympathies to the Meacock family what a tragedy. I lost my 31 yr old son be 2 yrs ago in June the hurt never goes away but our faith makes the pain alittle easier blessings to you

What a wonderful boy. Louie was Henry's pledge brother and friend. He will be so missed. The boys will all carry him in their hearts forever. Thoughts and love to your family. Missy, Steve and Louie Kanter and family

Dear Henry's Family, I was extremely shocked and saddened to hear the sudden and tragic loss of your son. I had the pleasure to be Henry's Graduate Teaching Assistant in his BUSMHR 2292 class at Ohio State. He was quiet but always had important additions to say in classroom discussions and so many of his classmates spoke very highly of him. As an educator, I've never experienced a loss like this and can say Henry's presence cannot be replaced and we will do our best to keep his memory living...