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Henry W. Sylvester

Manchester, New Hampshire

Feb 10, 1951 – May 29, 2018

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BORN
February 10, 1951
DIED
May 29, 2018
LOCATION
Manchester, New Hampshire

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Connor-Healy Funeral Home - Manchester Obituary

Henry W. Sylvester, Jr., 67, of Manchester, NH died May 29, 2018.

Born in Manchester, NH on February 10, 1951, he was the son of Henry W. and Margaret “Peggy” (Glennon) Sylvester, Sr.  He resided in the Queen City most of his life.

Henry graduated from Manchester Memorial High...

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My condolences to all the family members and friends on the loss of a brother, father, grandfather, uncle, nephew, cousin and friend. I always found Buzzy to be a kind soul and know that he touched many lives. He will truly be missed--gone too soon.

Although it's been several years since I saw you last, I am sorry to read of your passing. Fly high, Henry. Sending prayers and love to your family for comfort during this difficult time.

Buzz will be missed greatly. I met him in our yoga class at the VA, He always had a smile and shared great memories about his family. You could feel the love he had when he spoke about all of you and shared pictures of his granddaughter. My heartfelt condolences and prays are with you all.

To my buddy Henry!Oh how I will miss those talks we always had at the a-market!I use to call him my Neanderthal man friend!So those that knew him know why!he always made my day with that smile and hey u want to see some pics of my granddaughter?Sure I would say and half an hour later!ha!ha!ha!henry so loved his family!I feel like I know each and everyone from the stories we would share!So much I could say but mostly want the family to know that henrys co-workers donated their sick time so he...

So sorry to hear about hi passing. Condolences to his son Andy, his daughters and family.

I Love and miss you Buzz already...that smiling face and how you could make your eyes shake when you stared me down. From when we were kids or together in classes at Memorial High and hanging around together after we both were out of the service...we always had fun. (I know you always blamed me for breaking your model train...Ha Ha ..You were right). One thing I know most about you is you stood for what you believed in. You're safely with uncle Henry and aunt Peg no more pain. Goodbye my friend.

Was a joy knowing Buzz from VAMC, being in Yoga with him made me feel welcomed and in good company! His smile is what I will remember! How proud he was to be a grandfather and his joy sharing that with me! Blessings to the family and I will go on working on my positive outlook that he shared with me.

Ginny,
I'm so sorry for your loss. Deepest heartfelt sympathy.

"Rest in Peace Buzz."