Martin-Henrich-Obituary

Martin P. Henrich

DANSVILLE, New York

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Henrich, Martin P. "Marty" DANSVILLE: Unexpectedly on 7/18/07 at age 43. Owner of the White Buck Restaurant in Cohocton. Son of Norman and Ann Henrich, of Dansville, brother of Matthew (Cami) Henrich, of North Carolina, also survived by a nephew, Matthew, a niece, Megan, several aunts,...

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Godspeed to a great friend for many years. I remember the trouble you and Rick used to get into and how we used to laugh - especially when you told us your middle name (nothing funny about it but you made us promise not to laugh). Glad I got to see you mother's day at mom's. I'll never forget you Martin. Love ya.

Marty was a great friend, he would always make you laugh. He will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

Sorry to read of your loss. Thanks to the internet I can keep up with the news from the North. Keep the faith and hope and love in your hearts remembering that we will all be together someday. Beth and Friede

Dear Norman and Ann
Though much time has passed since we shared our lives, we feel your pain in the loss of Martin. My daughter, Marianne who lives in Webster advised me of Martin's death. My prayers and thoughts are with you and your family. We would like to hear from you when time allows. Best regards, Fred and Barbara Sieverts

My deepest condolences to the Henrich family. Marty was a great friend to my brother,Donny Mosko. Marty came to my home many times with Donny to watch boxing matches. Although I hadn't seen Marty in years the memories of all the great boxing parties are still fresh in my mind.

So very sad to hear of this news- we always had a good time with Marty at the White Buck- he will be truly missed! My thoughts and prayers go out to the family.

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Marty was one of my friends that always got me laughing so damn hard. i'll remember his love for adventure, zest for life and heart of gold. He is sadly missed already.

Too soon! I haven't seen Marty in too many years to remember (sad in itself) but I remember his smile and his eyes. They always had a hint of mischief in them. My thoughts and prayers are with Marty, his family and his friends.