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Henry T. Rembish Jr.

Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

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June 3, 2011Henry T. Rembish Jr., 37, of Dupont, formerly of Wilkes-Barre, passed away Friday, June 3, 2011, at his home. He was born in Wilkes-Barre, May 10, 1974, and was a son of Henry T. Rembish Sr. and the late Alberta (Madden) Rembish. Henry was a member of St. John the Evangelist Church,...

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While I never met Henry in person, we had multiple e-mail conversations over the years regarding Yoda collectibles. I run a Yoda website, and Henry was very knowledgable and passionate about Yoda collecting - as it sounds like he was with every other part of his life. I was saddened to hear this news, and my thoughts are with his family and friends.

Henry was a very vivid character a man who was of great humor and intelligence. A man who would always stand out in any crowd. As he did in Prides forum

His advice was always good and his humor was always bubbling just under the surface. I never got to meet him face to face but we have exchanged many messages through Prides Forum. His advice was always good his friendship unwavering.

He will be sorely missed by all who knew him, as he touched many lives and put a smile...

My thoughts and prayers to Henry's family. May he continue to bring you joy and peace always.

Henry, from almost the first day I met him, was always able to make me laugh. His time here was too short but he touched everyone that knew him in a sincere way. My sincerest condolences to Joyce, Madden, and the rest of the family.

LEO, JOYCE
MAY GOD GIVE YOU THE STRENGTH IN YOUR TIME OF SORROW HENRY WAS LOVING CARING AND FUNNY PERSON HE WILL BE GREATLY MISSED YOU WILL BE IN MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS

ANN MARIE BROOKS LARKSVILLE PA

Joyce, I'm so sad and sorry on the loss of Henry at such a young age. My prayers are for Henry as well as you, your family, and friends who are in mourning. May the comfort of Jesus through His Holy Spirit comfort you through these dark days.

Joyce & Madden,
I apologize that I couldn't be there at the funeral home to say my final goodbyes to Henry. I feel so honored to be able to have called him my dear friend. Sitting in a cubicle near Henry during work was always an interesting time. Between the smells of his lunches and the crazy music coming from his cubicle, he always made work more enjoyable. Please know that Henry spoke of both of you with so much love, pride, and admiration. For such a big, tattoo-clad man, he had the...

Bless you Henry. May you provide greatness in Heaven as you did on earth.
Garry Boone,
Houston ,Texas

So sorry for your loss. Henry was truly one of a kind. I can't remember a time when he didn't make me laugh. He would always stop to ask you how you were doing at work or outside of work. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.