Henry-Urbanowicz-Obituary

Henry F. Urbanowicz

Denver, Colorado

Mar 20, 1946 – Feb 18, 2025 (Age 78)

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BORN
March 20, 1946
DIED
February 18, 2025
AGE
78
LOCATION
Denver, Colorado

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Urbanowicz, Henry FMarch 20, 1946 - February 18, 2025Henry F Urbanowicz, affectionately known as "Uncle Hank," to the Kaminski and Kruszynski families passed away on February 18 2025 in Denver CO. Born in Germany on March 20th 1946 Hank immigrated to St. Louis MO with his parents, Zygmunt and...

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Remembering my old friend from our Junior College days in Joplin, MO. the first year of his passing. GONE BUT ALWAYS REMEMBERED & THOUGHT OF

Hank and I played baseball against each other back in the day in CYC. He was a towering figure, played 1st base, batted left-handed, and once hit a ball for a home run at Fairgrounds Park onto and over Natural Bridge Rd- a ball hit so far, the right fielder didn´t even need to retrieve it! Hank hit this magnificent homer that I, for one, will never forget and always will marvel at his incredible power! Hank was always one of the kindest and friendliest players I ever had the pleasure to have...

Hank & I played football together in 1964 Jr. College, Joplin, MO. We played side by side on both offense and defense and prided ourselves in tge fact they never got around us in defense and we always ran the ball to our side and never lost yardage. A great friend, person and teammate who will always remain in my heart with great fondness. .

Hank and I were close friends and teammates at Junior College in Joplin, MO in 1964. I went on to Wichita State University and we lost contact. I periodically looked for Hank on Facebook but never could find him. Recently, a friend suggested looking in "Obituaries". Sadly, I found that Hank had passed away in February of this year. My sincere condolences to Hanks family. I am truly sad we never made contact in the years following college. RIP old friend .

Will miss you my dear friend. We had really good times. You were always so generous, fun to be with, golf with and a true friend. Have peace with God. You will always be remembered.

Sorry to hear of 'Urban's' passing. I knew Hank from DeAndreis and Jim Muehlmann. Many moons ago there were a group of us that would regularly spend 3 or 4 nights a week at Jim's house and Hank would be there often. We were Seniors and Hank was a sophomore but he fit in like a glove.

A quiet and good person with intense competitiveness. Thinking of you Henry.

I remember Henry as very quiet and very competitive.

Hank was the pride of DeAndreis Class of '64 for his prowess on the field and on the basketball court. A great athlete and good person. RIP Hank.