Harry J. Mensing Jr.

Harry J. Mensing Jr.

Harry Mensing Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 26, 2006.
MENSING
HARRY J., JR.
Age 78, formerly of Glenshaw, a graduate of Oliver High School, on Thursday, March 23, 2006 at his home in Mesa, AZ. He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Jean Mensing, sons Robert and his wife Carol, Scott and his wife Amy, grandchildren, Jennifer, Wesley and Taylor and a sister Grace Schindel. Funeral Service will be held in Allegheny County Memorial Park Mausoleum on Wednesday, March 30, 2006 at 11 am. Arrangements by the BOCK FUNERAL HOME LTD., Glenshaw. Donations may be made to Shriners Hospital For Children Intermountain, Fairfax Rd., N. Virginia, Salt Lake City, UT 84103
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April 3, 2006

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March 29, 2006

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March 28, 2006

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April 3, 2006

Oh what memories we have of our family time together over the past 30 some years. Dad, know that you are thought of often and will always be remembered for your quick humor and your ability to make others laugh. Your legacy lives on in your two fine sons and your wonderful grandchildren. Rest in peace knowing that Mom is being well cared for and loved. Love Always, Carol and Bob

Amy Mensing

March 29, 2006

Harry, I am truly going to miss you. I will always remember the fond memories of your dinner conversations around the table on Sundays. I tried my best to help you with any questions with your health, health insurance plans, putting things together for you, etc. Now that you have past I don't know who will keep me busy. We will take good care of Jean (the love of you life). From up above, you're probably blowing her kisses and we'll make sure she catches everyone. We will always mention your name and have pictures around Taylor so he will never forget you. Taylor does associate very well with pictures. And your son and my husband, Scott, will make sure with all his heart and soul that the family will be alright because you taught him the right way to do so. There is no more pain and suffering, which I truly saw in your eyes, so now it is time to rest in peace

Love, AMY

Jennifer Mensing

March 28, 2006

Grandpa, you have given me many fond memories of my childhood and beyond. I'm blessed to have spent such time with you. I've especially enjoyed visiting with you in Arizona and having you get to know CJ. I know he was very fond of you.

Love, Jen

Dave and Dorinda Weaver

March 28, 2006

We are so very sorry to hear of your loss. May you seek God's peace in this time of sorrow.

Vaughn/Nola Campbell

March 28, 2006

Dear Jean and Scott, We are so sorry to learn of Harry's death. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Karen DeBaise

March 28, 2006

My sincere condolences. I know how important Harry was in the lives of my dear friends, Scott, Amy, and Taylor....



Sincerely,

Karen DeBaise

Theresa Braun

March 28, 2006

Scott, Amy & Taylor

So sorry to hear about your dad / grandpa.



Death leaves pain that no-one can heal

Love leaves memories that no-one can steal.



Rest in peace.

Love Theresa & Marty Braun

TAYLOR MENSING

March 27, 2006

I WILL MISS YOU GRANDPA AND I WILL NEVER FORGET YOU. I HAVE MY FAVORITE PICTURE OF YOU AND MY DAD NEXT TO MY BED. ALWAYS REMEMBER, I LOVE YOU TOO. EVERYTIME I SAW YOU, YOU ALWAYS SAID IT TO ME. I UNDERSTOOD BECAUSE I WOULD SIGN IT BACK TO YOU. DON'T WORRY ABOUT GRANDMA BECAUSE I WILL WATCH OVER HER AND TAKE GOOD CARE OF HER FOR YOU. AND AS LONG AS I HAVE YOU WATCHING OVER ME I KNOW SOMEDAY I WILL WALK INDEPENDENTLY BY MYSELF. YOU EVEN SAID I WOULD. YOU HAVE NO MORE PAIN AND SUFFERING SO NOW IT IS YOUR TIME TO REST IN PEACE.

LOVE YOUR GRANDSON, TAYLOR

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