HENRY-MILLAN-Obituary

HENRY A. MILLAN Jr.

Austin, Texas

1949 - 2018

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HENRY A. MILLAN JR Henry A. Millan Jr., 69 of Austin, Texas, formerly of Bayonne, NJ, passed away suddenly on April 6, 2018 at home. Henry was a graduate of Bayonne High School and after graduation served in United States Air Force as a communication technician serving in Japan and Bergstrom Air...

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Although I hadn't seen him in many years but I can still picture that characteristic grin and little tilt of the head, he was someone that was a pleasure to work with and just fun to be around. My condolences to the family, I am sure Hank will be missed by many.

Hankster,
You will be sorely missed by many, in fact many more than you would have ever thought. You were a true spirit of life and living, you lived each day with vigor and thought, and touched the lives of many.You were a kind hearted, generous, forgiving sole. I wish you peace my Friend, and will miss you dearly, you were a TRUE Friend.

Hank was one of the Good Guys that you enjoyed being around. May God keep you all in the palm of His hand. My Deepest Condolences.

You were quite The Dude, Hank. A loving husband and dad and a generous and kind Soul. We will all certainly miss you.

The Tempest

Chillin'

Hank and I worked together for many years in the electronic industry and, when I lived in Texas, he was a great friend and co-worker. After I moved back to Florida, Hank and I would call each other quite often just to keep in touch. We just found out today of his death and my wife and I are deeply saddened by his loss. We will pray for Maury and the family to find peace and comfort in God's hands.

Hank was a member of the Tejas Miata Club and his smile and enthusiasm will be missed. Hank was friendly and happy each time I saw him.

I didn't know Hank long but he was a dependable figure and I feel his loss. My condolences to his family in this time of loss.