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Henry Bartell Zachry

San Antonio, Texas

Aug 21, 1933 – Jun 10, 2020 (Age 86)

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BORN
August 21, 1933
DIED
June 10, 2020
AGE
86
LOCATION
San Antonio, Texas

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Henry Bartell Zachry, Jr., passed away on Wednesday, June 10, 2020, after a long battle with MSA. A man of great thoughtfulness and sincerity, Bartell valued family and community, honesty and humility. He believed in the goodness of people and considered it both a duty and a privilege to serve...

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I never met Henry Pat Zachry, but I think I met his heart when I was taken by the Rudy Ramirez family to see the building where Rudy and his two sons worked. I remember standing and reading his philosophy written on the wall and it left such a great impression on me that I never forgot those heart felt words written by a Christian. I am only sorry that I never met the man, but it is all summoned up in the last words of his philosophy: "...to resolve the problems of everyday living into a...

Dear Mrs. Zachry and Family, on behalf of the Luna family, I would like to extend our condolences and prayers on the passing of Mr. Zachry. I know that he will surely be missed and awarded for his sincere honesty, generosity, and humility. We also lost my father on the 14th of June as well. So let us mourn in solidarity, but also celebrate and give gratitude for their lives if service to the community! May the Lord's Blessings and Love comfort us at this difficult time! Good thoughts and...

My grandfather John Cape worked for Zachry and Bartell and he was instrumental in me getting a degree from Texas A&M. I am forever grateful for the impact he has had on my family and the community.

I knew Bartelll primarily as a client, and I always considered him and his father Pat as great examples for others to follow. He was a great businessman and kind, caring person. Each time I met him, he greeted me as if I had been a long-time friend even though our meetings were infrequent. God bless his family, and may they find great joy and comfort knowing that he is paradise with our Lord.

Dear Molly, David, Anne, and Ellen,

I was heartbroken to hear of Bartell's death. Although I now live in Austin, he was still an important part of my life and I looked forward so much to seeing him every Fiesta Week when we did Cavalier activities together. I will sorely miss him. He was a fine man and a great Christian, family man, Aggie, businessman, and Texas Cavalier. May our Lord Jesus Christ give you and all of us comfort in knowing with certainty that we shall see him again...

My prayers and condolences for the family from an old time family friend,
Love, Libby Renick Smith

A friend and mentor. Mr. Zachry was one of my "go to" leaders when I was president of A&M San Antonio. As busy as he was he was always available for me and the university. His passing is a huge loss for our community and a large world outside of San Antonio. I will be forever grateful for his impact on my life. My deepest heartfelt condolences to Mollie and the entire Zachry family. We grieve with you and yet rejoice in knowing that one day we will be reunited with him in heaven.

Sincere condolences to the Zachry Family and the Zachry Team for their loss. The NCCCO Foundation deeply appreciates the support of Mr. Zachry over the years and his heartfelt commitment to the cause of crane safety. His positive impact on this industry is incalculable.

Truly a great man. It was my honor to work with him and his family. My prayers are with the family.