Joanne Bertone
It was my pleasure to know Mr. O'Neal. He was always smiling and had a great sense of humor!! He will be missed! Joanne
Death date: Sep 16, 2017
Henry A. O’Neal, Jr., 74, of Tolland, CT, passed away on Saturday, September 16, 2017 at Woodlake at Tolland, after a long battle with Corticobasal Degeneration (CBD). He was born in Waterville, ME, son of the late Henry A., Sr. a Read Obituary
It was my pleasure to know Mr. O'Neal. He was always smiling and had a great sense of humor!! He will be missed! Joanne
Dear Carol, I was saddened to read of the loss of your dear husband Henry and at too young an age. He was such a fine gentleman. I always enjoyed my brief talks with him at church. Blessings on you and your family. Edith Maclean
Carol, so sorry to learn of Henry's passing. Know that you are in my heart & prayers.
Memories of Tony and his sister Shiela go back to our very early years on Boyer Road and school in West Stafford. My memories center around his smile - frequent and just very special. So sorry for your loss.
Carol Bartholomew Denning
Carol and Family, I was so sad to hear about Henry's passing! So many memories of the of Henry doing my taxes.He always had great advice on what I should do. I will think of him often because of an old sawing table that he helped me refinish We joked about how that going to be our new business called "YoHo!". I still use it in my home office.Rest in Peace my friend! I will miss you!! YoHo-YoHo!
So sorry to hear about the loss of your husband. Hope great memories help you thru these difficult days . Sandy ( Zuk) Locke
When you miss him, look into your heart he will be there.
Priscilla (Durkee) Toman
I met Tony in 3rd grade at West Stafford Elementary. He was a very special
friend to me. Math was one of his many strengths. He'd saunter over to help me out with a puzzling arithmetic problem and bring along his warm, shy smile. Tony had a
knack for making things better with his strong, quiet presence. I remember feeling his joy
after his Boy Scout trip out West one summer. It was a highlight for him and I experienced the thrill of travel as he shared. Always the thoughtful gentleman, he attended my mother's funeral in '06. He also met with a small group of us classmates after a Reunion and shared happy vignettes of his life with family and friends. Tony is
a modest gem of a man who will always shine brightly in my memory.
Rose Naglack Cook
Special cousin, special man!
Dear Carol, Sue, and boys, We were both saddened to read of Henry's passing this morning. He was one of the 'good guys' and I always enjoyed working with him at the church in the years gone by. Please accept our condolances . He will truly be missed.
Love and blessings from the Nivisons