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                            HENRY GARRY HORNER
Date of Passing: Feb 07, 2017
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryHENRY GARRY HORNER (HANK) Henry Garry Horner (Hank) passed away February 7, 2017, in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He is survived by his wife of 26 years, Anne, daughter Denise, son-in-law Steven, and grandchildren David, William, and Louisa. Hank faced many health challenges in the past decade, but always kept his sense of humour, finding strength and comfort in the love of his wife, family, and church community. Hank's family wishes to extend thanks to the many friends who supported him in his last months, especially Ken S., Dennis and Connie S., Chris R., and Chris Z. Hank will be remembered for his devotion to his family and friends, his optimistic outlook, and tireless effort in supporting the Kidney Foundation and in raising organ donation awareness. There is no funeral service planned, but donations in Hank's memory to the Kidney Foundation would be deeply appreciated. Please call (204) 989-0800 or go to: https://www.kidney.ca/ways-to-donate
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Feb 11, 2017
Condolences & Memories (6 entries)
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I am so sad to have found this today. Uncle Hank will always hold a special place in my heart. I hope you have found peace and are happy watching over those you love. With a heavy heart love you Uncle Hank, love your little princess in Nova Scotia. xox - Posted by: Shannon Morton (Neice) on: Dec 27, 2017
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It was always a pleasure chatting with Hank on my shift in the dialysis unit. My condolences to the family. - Posted by: Gail (Friend) on: Mar 06, 2017
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My deepest condolences to Hank's family…I will never forget his smile & his kindness… - Posted by: Michelle () on: Feb 17, 2017
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Henry was a pleasure to deal with. He started as a customer and we became friends. He will be missed by me and my staff @Coop. I wish we could've said goodbye. Until the next life, then. God Bless. - Posted by: Willson Caetano (friend and drug dealer) on: Feb 15, 2017
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Cousin Harry literally showed up on our doorsteps, unannounced, in 1961 and stayed for a month. Lovable and easy going, we adopted him and our "gang" took him to the beach, Disneyland and on all our adventures as teenagers growing up in sunny Orange County, California. We had the privilege of attending his wedding to Anne and sharing the beauty of Canada on the train between Winnipeg and Vancouver. While these memories were few, each was precious to us. Hank's heart was always giving, and God's spirit was ever present in him. He's now at peace and in God's presence. We will miss you, cousin. - Posted by: Robert Bunyan (Cousin) on: Feb 12, 2017
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After initially casually meeting Hank at a summer car show in Gimli, our paths would cross again as Hank attended to SOGH, (where I am employed) for his medical care. Every chance after that, Hank and I would visit each other and catch up with our commonalities in life in which surprised both of us. I had hoped to see Hank again and sadly this will not happen. I will miss Hank for his genuine friendliness in which many people felt as Hank was so very outgoing in nature and easily welcomed friendship by anyone. Hank will be missed by many. Dave Carnochan - Posted by: Dave Carnochan (Acquaintance.) on: Feb 11, 2017
 
