Obituary: George Henry Jr.

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WARREN – George Henry Jr., 87, died Thursday morning, March 25, 2010, at his home in Warren.

He was born July 13, 1922, in Somerset, Pa., a son of the late George Wesley Henry and Verna Rebecca Brendle Henry. He was a Warren resident since 1942, moving here from Pennsylvania.

George attended the Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf in Pittsburgh. He was a charter and active member since it began in 1944, of the Warren Club of the Deaf and was an active member of the Ohio Association of the Deaf. George was past president and held other offices in both of these organizations. He retired in 1986 as a pipe cutter at Van Huffel Sheet and Tube, where he worked for 33 years. Following his retirement, he sold and repaired telephones for the deaf.

George played basketball for the Warren Club of the Deaf and bowled on their bowling team, as well as the Van Huffel bowling team. He was a baseball and football fan and was an avid Pittsburgh Steelers fan. He was a handyman and gardener and loved traveling with his wife, having visited 48 states, including Hawaii.

He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Maria Wronkovich Henry, whom he married Aug. 2, 1947; two daughters, Rose M. (Robert) Bright of Warren and Rebecca A. (David) Simpson of Burton, Mich.; five grandchildren, Cassandra (Rich) Chamberlain, Kevin (Renee) Strock, Carrie (Scott) Molner, Carl (Sarah) Simpson and Alicia (Ronnie) Richards and 11 great-grandchildren.

Two brothers, Blaine and Kenneth Henry; and one sister, Luella Polan, preceded him in death.