Remembering Henry
Thursday, July 31, 2008
I would never have called him that in person, for
fear of getting severely (and deservedly)
punished. He was one of my grandpas and I rarely
talked to him these past few years. It was mostly
during a holiday at my parents’ house. I
did call him a few times on my cell phone.
Tonight, I finally looked at some photos that my dad gave me that was passed out the weekend of grandpa’s funeral, from a few weeks ago.
The photos can be seen here, unedited and full of stories that I wish I had taken the chance to find out more about. He served as a medic in the 82nd Airborne in the U.S. Army and jumped out of airplanes! My grandpa was a member of the “greatest generation”.
The Herald Tribune and Farley Funeral Home both have his obiturary online.
Tonight, I finally looked at some photos that my dad gave me that was passed out the weekend of grandpa’s funeral, from a few weeks ago.
The photos can be seen here, unedited and full of stories that I wish I had taken the chance to find out more about. He served as a medic in the 82nd Airborne in the U.S. Army and jumped out of airplanes! My grandpa was a member of the “greatest generation”.
The Herald Tribune and Farley Funeral Home both have his obiturary online.

