Stephen A. Sturdevant Sr.
I admired Henry as a man who knew how to do things, and did them....a hardworking outdoorsman'...God Bless him and may he rest in peace.
Birth date: Mar 31, 2013
Henry J. Kucko, 84, of Willington, CT, passed away in the loving arms of his wife and daughter Linda on Sunday, March 31, 2013. He was born in Willington, CT, son of the late Emry and Ludmilla (Jurgoviyan) Kucko. Henry was the own Read Obituary
I admired Henry as a man who knew how to do things, and did them....a hardworking outdoorsman'...God Bless him and may he rest in peace.
I am so very sorry for the loss of Henry and I know that he will be greatly missed by everyone. Henry is at peace now and im sure he is watching over his family making sure all is okay. I will miss him and the conversations we had when we bumped into one another here and there. He is an awesome guy and i am glad that i had the chance to get to know him better. I remember when Spunky, my donkey, was born and Henry stopped to see him when i was walking him in the field at a week old...he played with him for quite some time and just kept saying how cute and perfect he was and how lucky i was to get that baby. Then he stopped alot and was watching Spunky grow. Spunky and I will both miss him and I do believe Henry is in a better place now, safe and painfree. R.I.P. Henry.....
Im very sorry for your loss.
Aunt Velma, Linda, Laurie and Larry,
I just wanted to let you know that you were truly blessed in life by having such a wonderful father. The time I spent as a part of the Kucko family was embellished with happy memories spent with Uncle Henry and Aunt Velma. Uncle Henry would take Josh and Destiny when they were small outside and show them all of the tractors and trucks in his collection; meanwhile Aunt Velma would be inside cooking up some delicious Keilbasa and all of the fixins. After arriving at Grandma and Grandpa Kucko's (Emil & Evelyn's) the first place I always wanted to go was to see Uncle Henry and Aunt Velma.You both always had such a special zest for life about you. I remember I use to always tease Uncle Henry asking him if he forgot to comb his hair that morning! He would just rub his head and smile with that infectious grin of his. The many loving sweet memories that you have as a family you will hold forever in your hearts. I am truly sorrowful for you Velma, Linda, Laurie and Larry.I'm thinking of you and know that Uncle Henry will be missed by everyone. Peace by with you and your family. With deepest sympathy, Debbie, Joshua and Destiny Kucko.
Larry,
Sorry to hear about the passing of your dad. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
We were so sorry to hear of Henry's passing. We always enjoyed visiting with him when we lived in that neighborhood. Brian enjoyed talking cars, tractors, and backhoes with Henry. He's someone we'll never forget.