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Henry F. Villaume

Intervale, New Hampshire

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Henry F. Villaume, 85, in North Conway, NH on July 17, 2016, of Intervale, NH, formerly of West Nyack, NY and Peterborough, NH.Beloved husband of Susette (Adams) Villaume of Intervale; father of Rick of Peterborough, Betsy of Belmont, MA, and Peter of Bartlett, NH; grandfather of Patrick of...

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Henry was an inspiration for me to learn about designing heatsinks. He was a friendly mentor of mine for a short time many years ago. To this day I still rely on the basics he taught me.

I was very saddened to hear my old friend and Mentor Henry has left us. Henry was a true Mentor to me and taught me a lot of what I know today about Thermal Management and the Heatsink business. We did many projects together and he connected me with several people in the industry which has helped make my company very successful today. His seminars were very informative but fun. I also loved his dry sense of humor and the many lunch's were he would tell the waitress he was from the local...

Very Sorry for your loss. I will never forget Henry for his wisdom and his foresight. It was a pleasure working with him on occasion at National Northeast, and Wakefield Engineering.

We were very saddened to learn of Henry's passing. He always a smile for us at the front desk. Please accept our heart felt condolences.

Henry was my boss, my friend, my mentor and a helluvah guy! A great sense of humor made work fun and for an entertaining traveling companion. Integrity, honesty, perseverance and a strong work ethic was how I viewed him whilst under his command. Topped with compassion and generosity. I will always remember he insisted on driving me and my fiancé to the airport for our California wedding. Along with the raise he awarded me prior to our honeymoon! He was that sort of person. I love that...

We are saddened by the loss of Henry and
hope Susette Peter and family are handling this loss as well as expected
I know this is the passing of a "true
gentlemen" from an era where a man said what he means and means what he said/ God Bless You Henry I am sure you will be on the board of directors in a higher place