He enjoyed riding horses as a child, was involved in horse showing, and raised baby beef taking 1st place one year at the fair. He worked with his father on a dairy farm, which he later owned for a number of years. Henry worked 35 years as a custodian and bus driver for MSAD No. 1. He donated hundreds of hours as a volunteer in his later years, visiting the shut-ins, giving rides or just being a friend. One of his fondness memories is when he traveled to the Holy Land with a group from Presque Isle Wesleyan Church and was baptized in the River Jordan.
He is survived by two sons, Dale and his wife, Anne, of Harpswell, Steven and his wife, Rebecca, of Damariscotta; a daughter, Carla Cyr and her husband, Mike, of Presque Isle; seven grandchildren, one great grandchild.
He was predeceased by four brothers, Clifton, Paul, Bernard and Carroll; three sisters, Catherine Estey, Eleanor Condon and Althea Berry.
Interment will be at Fairmount Cemetery. (Bangor Daily News 8/22/2012)
He enjoyed riding horses as a child, was involved in horse showing, and raised baby beef taking 1st place one year at the fair. He worked with his father on a dairy farm, which he later owned for a number of years. Henry worked 35 years as a custodian and bus driver for MSAD No. 1. He donated hundreds of hours as a volunteer in his later years, visiting the shut-ins, giving rides or just being a friend. One of his fondness memories is when he traveled to the Holy Land with a group from Presque Isle Wesleyan Church and was baptized in the River Jordan.
He is survived by two sons, Dale and his wife, Anne, of Harpswell, Steven and his wife, Rebecca, of Damariscotta; a daughter, Carla Cyr and her husband, Mike, of Presque Isle; seven grandchildren, one great grandchild.
He was predeceased by four brothers, Clifton, Paul, Bernard and Carroll; three sisters, Catherine Estey, Eleanor Condon and Althea Berry.
Interment will be at Fairmount Cemetery. (Bangor Daily News 8/22/2012)
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