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Joseph Holeman 3
July 5, 2023
I never really knew Henry much but he was my fathers uncle. I hope after all this time the pain has simmered down, but I know he will always be in my and many others hearts
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Lisa McDonald
January 21, 2020
Lisa, I know you are just heartbroken. May your sweet memories of Henry be a comfort to you in this difficult time. Love and hugs to you.
Tom Queen
January 20, 2020
Lisa and family you are in my prayers. I was honored to know Henry and have many good conversations with him. Even after the stroke he knew I was there when I visited. You know he is walking the streets of gold now. I will miss him.
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