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Henry Ludwig Oppenborn Jr.

Hernando, Florida

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Henry Ludwig Oppenborn Jr., 85, Hernando, died Wednesday, June 9, 2010, under the loving care of his family and Hospice of Citrus County at the Hospice House in Lecanto. A Funeral Service of Remembrance will be held on Monday, June 14, 2010, at 1:00 p.m. at the Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home with a...

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Here is a name from the past Claude C Hamilton. My depest condolances to the family

As a child, he was Uncle Buddy to me. I have pictures of him as a little boy that his brother saved with a caption Bud, and I probably didn't know he was Henry, jr until he was in the Army. He hated nicknames, I learned later. He was such a handsome boy and he probably didn't like little brats like me hanging on him.
My sincerest condolences.
Marilyn P. Oppenborn Steber

I didn't know Henry as a judge, but as a person who loved his wife and children with a very deep love.
I'll miss you, man!!

Kathy

Hank and Jim,
My condolences to you on your loss.

I have to agree with everyone. I appeared in front of Judge Oppenborn many times. As a young man I found him to be everything a man should be: honorable, a gentleman, and a patriot.

My condolences to the Oppenborn family. As a young lawyer I appeared before him and to this date I remember him for teaching me how to be a judge and more importantly how to be a good person. Teddy Roosevelt said that "What a man foes for himself dies with him, but what he does for his community lives longer after he is gone." He could have been speaking about Judge Henry Oppenborn. Fred Moreno

One of the first persons I met after also serving in the paratroops in Europe was Judge Oppenborn SR.,also ajudge.It was an honor knowing both of them.HenryJR.was a gentleman in the truest sense.He will be greatly missed.

Judge Oppenborn was a fair Judge but more importantly a Good man. Always a pleasure to be in his court.
David Sisselman. Esq., Miami

When I was a young Assistant State Attorney Judge Oppenborn took me into his office to show me one of his prized possessions--a picture of my Uncle and the Judge as young men in WW2. They were both Parrot Troopers. Henry was a wonderful Judge and an outstanding person. We were all blessed to have known him (and to have worked with him). My family sends to yours our sympathies and love.