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mike bonnette
January 1, 2007
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.henry drew many plans over the years i have built he will be missed
Roger and Carol Fournier
December 31, 2006
Pauline and family, please accept our deepest sympathies on your loss. We were surprised and sad to see of Henry's passing. I remember many times working together at AO where he quickly turned ideas into plans, and also at Marianhill CCHS where we saw Henry turn blank walls into superb scenery. He had a gift and used it well. We will remember him in our prayers.
Bill Lockwood
December 30, 2006
I was very surpised and saddened to read this morning's (Saturday's)Telegram & Gazette. Henry and I go way back to days at American Optical. Please accept my deepest sympathy.
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