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William H. “Henry” Hohn, Sr.
William H. “Henry” Hohn, Sr. 69, of Reading, formerly of Lancaster, passed away Wednesday, July 18, 2012 at the Lebanon VA Hospital. Born in Philadelphia, PA he was the son of the late Henry J. and Ruth E. (Clark) Hohn. He was the loving companion of Phyllis Miller for over 15 years.
Henry was a 1960 graduate of JP McCaskey High School. He worked at many trucking companies throughout the Lancaster area. Henry then went onto working for the US Post Office retiring from there in 2004. A veteran of the Vietnam War he proudly served his country in the US Army. He was of the Catholic faith.
In addition to his companion, he is survived by 2 sons, William H. Hohn, Jr., husband of Andrea, of Catonsville, MD and Steven J. Hohn, husband of Terrisa L., of Marietta, PA. Also surviving are 3 grandchildren: Courtney E. Hohn, Ashley S. Hohn, and Stefanie J. Hohn.
A Private Graveside Service will be held at St. Joseph New Catholic Cemetery with Full Military Honors accorded by the Red Rose Veterans Honor Guard and Vet-21 Salute Honor Guard. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made in Henry’s memory to the Lebanon VA Hospital, 1700 S. Lincoln Avenue, Lebanon, PA 17042. To send the family online condolences, please visit SnyderFuneralHome.com. Charles F. Snyder, Jr. Funeral Home & Crematory 717-560-5100
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rickstotz@yahoo.com(scrapper) i was shocked to read henery pasted last week i was trying to find henry to see if he knew where mike aument was his trail ended in reading the last time i seen henery he and phyllis came to our wedding wow herny helped me thru trying times when i lost a daughter. we worked at interstate together life is short we lose contacts whith our freinds i was right here all the time and could not help .if you need anything contact me .again i feel your lose he was a great freind thanx
Everyone that knew you will always remember you. You were a great friend and co-worker. It’s the cheese and pickled eggs, cheese and eggs.
You will be missed.
Dan Curry
It is always a sad time when someone we love leaves us. May you always keep happy memories of Bud in your heart. Life is so very short and we need to love those that are still with us and enjoy each other and live our lives to the fullest. I believe that Bud did that and I know that he wants the best for his family…to be together…to love each other…to be a part of each others lives. I think the happy memory that I have of Bud is that he did not hold a grudge against anyone and he could always make me laugh and every time that I saw him…he was smiling! You are all in my prayers.
Mary L. Albright
Bud was sure a nice guy always a smile and great personality and a lot of fun to be around. I’m proud to say he used to be my brother-in-law, We had some great times together. We have one MOTHER and one FATHER, how easily they are …FORGOTTEN.
Sincere Sympathy,
Ike & Nancy Laukhuff
I am sorry for my children’s and my grandchildren’s loss. I wanted so much to be there to support them, to pay my respect to their Father, and to say a final prayer for Bud. And tho it didn’t work for us, we had two handsome, and hard working sons with the most beautiful grandchildren.
Gloria Sheldon