Ann Panciera
I want to convey my condolences to the family of Henry Limberger;
May he rest in peace.
Sincerely,
Ann Panciera
Death date: May 26, 2017
Henry A. Limberger, 98, of Stafford Springs, CT, passed away on Friday, May 26, 2017 at Woodlake at Tolland. He was born in Ellington, CT, son of the late Ernest and Lena (Yost) Limberger. Henry worked as a machine operator for Ha Read Obituary
I want to convey my condolences to the family of Henry Limberger;
May he rest in peace.
Sincerely,
Ann Panciera

Cathy, Linda and family, my thoughts and sorrow go out to you, at this time of your loss. Dad was always such a friendly man, an always said Hi to me always joked with me, loved to talk with him. He loved his family an sure had a great life with them, 98 what a wonderful age to live to, sure he saw good and bad, those years put him a lot of changes, and he faced them all, my prayers go out to you and your families.
Henry will be remembered always and loved forever.
I will miss your presence at CUMCCL...your laugh, your experience shared and your questions to keep us on the straight-and-narrow.
Agnes, I pray that God will bless you with His Amazing Grace.
A great man I had the pleasure to meet and talk too
At Rik Hurst shop in Ellington
Had great stories Prayers and sympathy to your Family
Henry you will always remain in my heart. I looked forward to your hugs every Sunday after service and your kind words to me and my daughter always. You and Agnes always remembered the children I no longer had, but you always asked about. R.I.P. FOR NOW! We will all meet again at another time.
Many years ago, I knew Cathy from Crystal Lake. We went to school together. My Mom Dru taught Sunday School. So sorry for your loss. He was a gentleman.
Ranny Lata Syphers
Agnes and Arlene, my sincere condolences on Henry's passing.

Henry Limberger was my wonderful, one-of-a-kind, beloved grandfather. Among many many other things, on hot summer evenings, he taught me and my brothers and my cousins to listen to radio-broadcast baseball games (especially Yankees versus Red Sox) back in the 1960s and 1970s. We will miss him so dearly. I love you, grandpa. I am so glad that you are at peace.