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Henry J. Oppermann

Connellsville, Pennsylvania

1938 - 2022

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DIED
October 18, 2022
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Connellsville, Pennsylvania

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Henry James "Hank" Oppermann, of Connellsville, died Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2022. He was born Nov. 5, 1938, in Connellsville, and was the son of the late Henry and Kathleen Oppermann. Hank graduated from Connellsville High School in 1956, where he played football, basketball, track and American Legion...

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Hank was everything you could hope for....as a husband, dad, friend and role model.....his sense of humility cloaked his marvelous accomplishments so that when you met him, he seemed to be a genuinely 'nice guy', but behind that special handshake and smile there lurked a giant of a human being who left a path for all of us to follow. God rest his soul our condolences to Beverly and the family Dick and Rosemary Haber

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

There are people who in your life journey, that you feel blessed your paths crossed. I felt that way with Hank. Mr. Oppermann was the definition of a gentleman. Blessings to his family during this time of grieving.

Mr. Oppermann was a role model growing up. He was always kind, wise and measured. He left his community better off with his lifelong dedication to Boy Scouts. He will be missed. A vacation photo with my family:

Joanne and I have been friends for years. I only met her parents a few times but they were both lovely. Henry was kind , intelligent, generous and warm. He always made me feel welcomed. I know he will be missed by all. The prayers and condolences of the entire Granger Family go out to Joanne, Joey, Tommy, Beverly and Carolyn. May you find peace knowing he is now in God´s loving arms. God Bless you all.

Thank you for all you did for the Westmoreland Fayette Boy Scout Council. God be with your family at this time. Well done, good and faithful servant.

The Wible family extends our deepest sympathies.

Comfort Planter

My deepest sympathy. Henry and I played baseball together in Legion ball just before he went to Penn State.