Condolences
Wescoat Family Just wanted to send my thoughts and prayers with the family. I am the daughter of Rose and Sam Burgeson and attended church with Hank and Hellen when I came in from Georgia. Know Hank a lot time and also the sister of Patty Nellis.
Love you all
Linda
Hank was a wonderful man. He always had a smile on his face and would do anything for you. I really enjoyed my time working with both he and Dick Bohin.
I hope that he finds the peace in heaven that he so much deserves. My thoughts and prayers are with Helen and the entire family.
Dear Hellen and family,
Hank was one of he nicest guys around and will be missed. Our sincerest condolences to the family.
God truly blessed our family by giving us the wonderful man. He was loved by everyone. I know we will all be together again.
Hank was such a wonderful guy- working with him was an honor and a pleasure. He always had a smile on his face and was one of the few people who always called me Susie. My deepest sympathy and condolences to Hellen and the rest of his family. He will be missed by many. Heaven just gained another angel.
My condolences. Uncle Hank was a great uncle. Miss him as my uncle and janitor.
Love Tammy
He was always so nice to everyone. It was nice seeing him at school everyday.
Titusville, 1992
Hank was a great man. When I started out in business I had the Wescoat’s as A customer. We use to visit and talk every week. They were great to me. Hank will be missed. I sure God is holding him next to His heat. Rest in peace.
Hellen, Dean and Family,
OH HENRY!! has gone to Heaven without a doubt. He was a great humanitarian and certainly loved life. There are so many memories that I could share -- a couple, the days of delivering the local paper on East Main St, he would holler out the window of whatever he was driving -- "HI MAGGIE" - on my birthday, he would pass by singing Happy Birthday to me!!!!! Then there were the many dances at the CAC, when Hellen got a bit tired, he would come over to my table, and asked me to shuffle my feet with him. The square dances --- we all hooped & hollered -- the good old days, when our bodies were younger & Arthur was out of the picture.
And the Hayrake ball team. He looked forward every year to the annual banquet. He would come into work the next day to share the many stories that were told. He said once, "we are getting small in number."
Hank was always willing to help someone in need --- always pleasant to everyone.
AND Hellen, I have told you in person several times --- you sure lived your wedding vows taking care of Hank. The time came when you needed to have help -- which moved him to Titusville Health & Rehabilitation. God had a plan and said, "Hank, it is time you come with me." What better time to go to Heaven then at Palm Sunday weekend. God bless you, Hellen, the boys and all the family.
Love and prayers, Maggie or Marguerite. as some people call me
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