May God bless you and your...
Jackie, Your father was a wonderful, generous man. His greatness will live on in you and your family. Allison
February 21, 2010
Syracuse, New York
Thomas P. Henry February 17, 2010 Thomas P. Henry, 86, of Syracuse, died Wednesday at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Syracuse. He graduated from Roxbury Memorial High School in Boston. He joined the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1941. When WWII began, he enlisted in the U.S. Coast...
Read MoreJackie, Your father was a wonderful, generous man. His greatness will live on in you and your family. Allison
February 21, 2010
Laurie, Billy, Nikki and the entire Henry family:
We are sorry for your loss! My earliest memories of your Dad/Grandfather was his sense of humor, he could always make you laugh. He will be greatly missed!
God Bless,
Vern and Christine(Halcomb)Stephens
February 20, 2010
Uncle Tom was such a memorable person, always full of life. I am very glad we got the chance to see him this summer. We will miss him.
Polly Kent
February 20, 2010 | East Lansing, MI
Tom was a good guy. He was strong and knew how to do so many things. He lved his children.
There is a line in an old Irish ballad that says it all.."we thought he'd live forever, how I'll miss him, the old man."
mary ritnour
February 19, 2010 | Syracuse
Tom was a good union man with many talents. Will have many fond memories. Tally-Ho Unc.
Mark Pieklik
February 18, 2010 | Liverpool, NY
Big Tom was a good man with a great family....I know his wife, Marty and Maureen all welcomed him at heavens gate.
Al Dupuis
February 18, 2010
In our hearts...
To our dear Dad, he was the greatest! In our hearts forever! Love, Jackie
Jackie Smith
February 18, 2010 | Morrisville, NY
Your struggle is over and your new life begins. Enjoy your everlasting time with Mommy, Maureen and Marty. We miss you but will see you some day. Ta, ta. Love, Johnny
John Henry
February 18, 2010 | Manlius, NY
Your struggle is over, your new life begins. Enjoy your everlasting life with Mommy, Maureen and Marty. We miss you but will see you someday. Ta ta. Love, Johnny
John Henry
February 18, 2010 | Manlius, NY