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Henry Vedrani

North Andover, Massachusetts

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VEDRANI, Henry "Mike" In Amesbury, Sept. 24, 2008, age 93, beloved husband of 61 years of Blanche Teresa (Foley) Vedrani. He leaves behind his 6 children, their spouses and companions, Mary Lynne and husband George Willis of Glastonbury, CT; Barbara Anne and husband Terry Rowe of Merrimack, NH;...

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Jeff was so glad that he got to see Mike prior to his passing. He repeatedly spoke so highly of Mike and regarded him as a prime influence on his life. He will be sorely missed.

Pat Frerkes and Jeff Felter

Uncle Henry was my godfather and I will always have such a special place in my heart for him. I can remember so many fun times we had as our families would meet every year "at the beach". Please know that all the Vedroni's will be in my prayers. I'm so sorry I could not be there in Amesbury. God bless you all and I love and miss you!

We will always remember Uncle Henry as such a strong and spirited man. He truely was one of a kind!
We send our sincerest sympathy to all his children and their families.

MY VERY DEEPEST SYMPATHY...."MIKE WAS A LONG AGO FRIEND OF MY DAD..ARTHUR VIENS..HE DID LOTS OF WORK AT THE ELMS FOR MY DAD.HE WAS A GREAT GUY! ALWAYS THAT WONDERFUL SMILE..........MY PRAYERS ARE WITH HIS WONDERFUL FAMILY.

Prayers for Blanche and family and a special remembrance for Mike.

Well, I will miss “Hank” especially when he would give me that sly smile and look when I would sometimes address him as MR. VEDRANI!! He was so helpful during The Moving Wall and he would always invite me next door to his house at Landry Stadium, telling me to come over for a short visit that always turned out to be a few hours of rest in between breaks when the Wall was here. I like those who knew him will miss him and our prayers go out to his family.

Ron Koontz

Had the great pleasure of meeting Hank/Henry/Mike when we brought The Moving Wall to Amesbury. Finally found a man who loved to imbibe in "small" quantities of Jack Daniels as much as myself. Enjoyed visiting at the house with him and his family. Peace to his entire family,
John Devitt & Joy Gagnon

My deepest sympathy to all of you for the loss of your Dad. I loved him! I ran into him a couple of years ago when I was in town, and he greeted me with a big smile and a hug. We sat and talked for a little bit. I'll remember him fondly. My thoughts are with all of you. All the best,
Michelle (Hume) Lewis