William Henry

Born: Sun., Apr. 20, 1941
Died: Thu., Jun. 23, 2005

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Of Everett on June 23. Beloved husband of Anne Marie Generazzo. Loving father of Billy Henry of Everett. Son of the late John & Mary Henry. Brother of the late George & Robert Henry and survived by many loving sister and brother-in-laws, 13 loving nieces and nephews & many loving friends & family. Funeral from the Salvatore Rocco & Sons Funeral Home, 331 Main St., EVERETT, on Monday, June 27 at 9:00 a.m. Funeral Mass in the Immaculate Conception Church in Everett at 10:00 a.m. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Visiting hours Sunday only 2-4 and 6-8 pm. Donations in Bill's memory may be made to the Chelsea Soldier's Home, c/o Commandant Office, 91 Crest Ave., Chelsea, MA 02150. Interment will be at Glenwood Cemetery in Everett. Bill was the Chief Veteran Service Officer for the City of Everett.

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Bruce Dobson
   Posted Sun June 26, 2005
I've worked with Bill on the Healing Wall last year and the Moving Wall this year. Bill has shown me the meaning of being a good Veteran. I'll miss him.
I'm a member of Chapter 908 Vietnam Veterans of America in Lynn.
We will make a donation to the Soldier's Home in Bill's name.

James Armstrong
   Posted Mon June 27, 2005
My deepest sympathy for all who knew Bill., True American Hero,Duty Honor Country

LtCdr Eliot S Winecour, USN ret
   Posted Thu June 30, 2005
Dear Annn Marie,
Beth told me of the tragic news. I wanted to let you know that my heart is with you. My sincere sympathy to you and Billy. My empathy is right by your side. Words actually fail me, but this quote comes to mind "G-d's finger touched him and he slept." To my fellow sailor, "Fair Winds and Following Seas."
Much love to you always,
Eliot