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Sorry to hear of Hank's passing, he was a solid presence at Russell during my first 5 years, before his retirement. He leaves a lot of saddened friends. Chris##imported-begin##Chris Wilkie##imported-end##
Birth date: Oct 21, 1929 Death date: Feb 25, 2004
Henry H. Â"HankÂ" Henricksen of Tacoma died on Wednesday, February 25, 2004, after a long illness. He was 74. Hank was born October 21, 1929, to Henry and Caroline Henricksen, in Donohue, Iowa. He attended local schools, graduat Read Obituary
Sorry to hear of Hank's passing, he was a solid presence at Russell during my first 5 years, before his retirement. He leaves a lot of saddened friends. Chris##imported-begin##Chris Wilkie##imported-end##
I am so sorry to learn of the passing of yet another cousin. "Noots" was special in many ways. He and my deceased husband, Warren, shared many special memories throughout their lives. Noots would also stop at our home while on his RV adventures. I last met up with him in Iowa about 1 1/2 years ago. We shared a delightful lunch with another cousin. He was traveling in his RV and I was returning home from visiting my family out West. I extend my deepest sympathy to his family. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. Nancy##imported-begin##Nancy Henricksen##imported-end##
I did not know Sgt Henricksen but all Texas tower people share a special bond. Love and condolence to all his loved ones.##imported-begin##Edward Hobbs##imported-end##
Hank was one very special friend for over 20 years. I will miss our talks about books, computers, dogs and our shared love of country music. I will try to think of him as... just away on another trip. My love and blessings to the family.##imported-begin##Judie Montgomery##imported-end##
I was able to meet Hank a couple of times and had written him many more because of our association with the Texas Tower Association. He was an amazing man and a good person. We were all fortunate to get a chance to know him.##imported-begin##Mae Robertson Farrow##imported-end##
NULL##imported-begin##Glenn Nicolicchia##imported-end##
Hank, H3, Henry, my good buddy in generating those Russell Indexes. We spent many days and nights together doing the right thing. We laughed, we cried, we fought, we hugged, we were very good friends. Only a few will comprehend this, but I wonder if you and JC ended up in the same place. God bless you, Hank. You are very special to so many. ja##imported-begin##Judy Adams##imported-end##
Hank our dear friend, It has been such a pleasure knowing you for these past four years. I could never repay you for the support and guidance you have given to us and the USAF Texas Tower Veterans. You will always be remembered for a job well done. God be with you. Pat and Ken Taylor##imported-begin##Ken and Pat Taylor##imported-end##
We met Hank at the Texas Tower Renion on Cape Cod 2000 and were frequent correspondents for the next several years exchanging many pictures and memories. He was a talented writer with a wide variety of interests. We will keenly miss him.##imported-begin##SJ & Jane Shaffran##imported-end##
We had the pleasure of meeting Hank at Colorado Springs in 1999 and again at Cape Cod in 2000. The Texas Tower Veterans and the world have lost a great man.##imported-begin##Karl & Helen Goetz##imported-end##