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Terry Embach
May 3, 2006
I never stopped loving you! You are at peace now. WE all miss you.
Pete & Kathy Schreiber
April 29, 2006
We went to church with Henrey at Shepherd of the Ridge, and he later joined us at Berea Lutheran Church, we know Henrey as a quiet, kind man, who knew his Lord and honored the Sabbath by being in His house of worship. Henrey was a quiet example of a good christian man. We will miss him on Sunday mornings.
Scott Fruncek
April 28, 2006
As kids we always thought we'd be together. We thought we'd see each other for every birthday, every holiday and special occassion for our entire lives. "Why do we always have to have (dry) ham for the holidays? When we're in charge- let's have pizza." That was Henrey and me at about age eight. Times change. Following the death of Joe and Sophie Lukomski, the death of Judith Fruncek, and the start of my own family, we slowly lost touch with each other. But nothing has changed the way I feel about Henrey. He was a good man with good sense who never spoke ill about anyone. His good nature was admirable and a trait that endeared him to those who knew him. May God welcome him and smile upon the Schodeberg family survivors.
susan weber
April 28, 2006
There are no words that can heal our souls from this loss of a loved one. but it is good to remember Henry for all he brought to our lives.
Shelia K
April 28, 2006
henry will be missed by the many that he touched in the years that he was here he was a gentle soul and showed alot of love toward alot of people there was not to many that he did not touch in his time here on earth. I want to say that we (my family my husband joe daughter amber sons matt and quinten and I shelia ) will keep his memory dear to our hearts as i know many will i find comfort in knowing that he is with god and that god is taking care of henry now i miss him so but know he is now at peace . We miss you and always will love ya always
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