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Lit a candle in memory of Henry Hank Warner
Birth date: Sep 22, 1948 Death date: May 19, 2015
Henry “Hank” Warner, 66, of Fort Myers, FL, died 4:20 AM, May 19, 2015 at his residence. Cremation rites are to be accorded. Memorials: Golisano Childrens Hospital Hank was born September, 22, 1948 in Bayonne, NJ, the son of Henry Read Obituary
Lit a candle in memory of Henry Hank Warner
Dear Terry, I received your letter today and send my sincere condolences to you and Hank's family. As you know Hank and I go back to the E.R Squibb/Bristol-Myers Squibb days. As I read all the tributes to Hank it goes without saying that he was truly a one-of-a-kind man and great person, always putting others before himself. He will truly be missed by everyone he has touched. I will miss our yearly correspondence on birthdays and Christmas. I will keep you all in my prayers and thoughts.Just remember……… "Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, Love leaves a memory no one can steal"……Warmest thoughts,Kathie McElarney
Hank- we will miss your smile, your love for life and our prayers are extended to Terry and your family. We heard the bell ring when you received your angel wings. Connie Bowles
The passing of Hank Warner saddens all of us who knew, and loved him. He was my Best man, my sister Terry's beloved partner, and a great friend to my parents Chris & Whitey.He was a most generous man, who always outdid himself. Sadly our visits to Florida will never be quite the same. We will miss that big smile and outstretched hand welcoming us to town.Hank is gone , but he will never be forgotten.God rest his soul.Anne Marie & Gary Gray
The passing of Hank Warner saddens all of us who knew , and loved him.He was my Best man, my sister Terry's beloved partner, and a great friend to my parents Chris & Whitey.He was a most generous man who always outdid himself.Sadly our visits to Florida will never be quite the same. We will miss that big smile and outstretched hand welcoming us to town.Hank is gone, but he will never be forgotten!God Rest his soul.Anne Marie & Gary Gray
I worked for Hank at Health Park Hospital. He welcomed me with his big smile even though he was fighting his battle. â??Family firstâ? heâ??d say. It was clear his family was his first priority in life. Very nice man, whom will surely be missed.Deepest Condolences Kyle Rogers, FWC
I knew Mr. Warner when his son played with me on our little league and all star teams. He was always very involved offering so much encouragement. You could tell he cared so much for the kids. He will be missed.
Cousin Henry, I remember all the good times with your Mom and Dad in Iselin, those memories never fade. I see your Mom when I look at your picture her always laughing. Only until recently did we touch base and it was great. You told me about your illness and I wished you the best, now I wish you Peace. To your family my deepest sympathy and comfort knowing that others care…Cousin Carol
I had the opportunity to work with Hank at LMHS Security Health Park Campus from the time he was hired until I retired as Security Supervisor in 2006. Hank always strived to do his best for the hospital, the staff and the patients. I know that his dedication to duty and his sense of humor were well appreciated by all through out the health system. He will be missed.Ed Bourdon
Hank and I go back a long way, growing up together in Iselin, only a block apart. I have great childhood memories that I will cherish for the rest of my life. My family moved from Iselin, and we lost touch for awhile. We hooked-up again, of all places, in Vietnam. Hank was stationed on the Marine side of Danang and I was on Danang air base. Hank visited me on several occasions. It was great to see him, and boy, did we party. Hank eventually moved to Florida, where I had been living. We visited each other and had a great time, always talking about the good old days. It was during our visits that I began to learn what a special person Hank was. I will truely miss you Hank. God bless you cuz.Richard D. Skibbie