Henry-Warchol-Obituary

Henry T. Warchol

Westfield, Massachusetts

1926 - 2025

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Westfield, Massachusetts
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Shriners Hospitals for Children

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Henry T Warchol1926 - 2025WestfieldThe garden harvested, the beehive calm, the apple trees almost dormant: Henry Warchol, 99, of Westfield, MA, has passed away. Born in 1926 to the late Andrew and Regina (Jucha) Warchol who both emigrated from Poland, Henry lived most of his life on "the Hill" in...

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What a beautiful story and life your lived one had. The memories forever cherished in your souls. He´s always going to be with you..a guardian Angel is your lives! Good job Henry

I can only hope that God now Knows he made the absolute exceptional being for this earth and I pray he has the mold to make more. God Bless

Please accept my deepest sympathy for the loss of your beloved brother, uncle and friend. I grew up learning about the world around us from my dad, Charlie Gnatek, Roy Lipp and your beloved brother and uncle. I continued to fight to protect our aquifer and the Westfield river with his help and guidance. He was an amazing man with an encyclopedic mind. He was also the embodiment of the word `gentleman´. May he rest in peace.

Hank was my Dad's best man. Dad passed away just 3 weeks ago. They had been friends since High School. Hank was a good guy and i often think of him as I'm out hiking.

I never met this man or his family. But his obituary was so uplifting and lovely I felt the need to comment. And, say thank you - for a life well lived and dedication to nature.

I worked with both Henry and Matt early in my career as a toolmaker at Whip City Tool. Henry was very very smart at his trade. I learned a lot working on the bench in front of his. He was always on an adventure on the weekends or wrangling with city hall on the weekday nights and loved to discuss it. He would drop in over the years after he retired and I ran into him at Armbrook a few years back when visiting my father in law there. Sadly you at that time I could see this man with a sharp...

Unkamits Path will continue to live forever for both Henry and John...!

Mr. Warchol is one of those people from whom a young reporter could learn a lot. Back in the day, I was one of those cub reporters. Westfield and the Westfield River were fortunate to have him as a steward.

I never met Mr Warchol, but after reading his obituary, I wish I had. R.I.P. Henry after a life well lived.