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Birth date: Jan 17, 1960 Death date: Oct 15, 2021
Henry David Severance, 61, passed away at Good Shepherd Hospice in Lakeland on October 15, 2021, with his wife Angela by his side. Henry was born on January 17, 1960 to parents Robert and Angeline on military base in Heidelberg, G Read Obituary
God I love you so much ❤️
Henry I love you ! Your my brother beat friend, my life saver! I could never write enough about you it would take up the computer! You were always on my back about being good, tha.k you bro! You savey life! I will love you forever I'm gonna see you in heaven one day,!
I worked with Henry at Mosaic, Henry was one of the finest people I’ve ever met always had a smile on his face and would do anything asked of him even if he disagreed with it or didn’t like it. He was a pleasure to work with.
Henry was always laughing and just a pleasure to be around. He worked shift work probably the whole time I worked there. When his shift was on I could relax more knowing he would take care of just about anything that would come up, received many late night calls from Henry mostly just to give me an update for a situation he had already taken care of.
Hard to understand life sometimes and when God chooses to take someone like Henry home at a young age it’s hard to understand. Heaven got a good one right here and I will see Henry again some day. My thoughts and prayers go out to Henrys wife and family I know he will be greatly missed.
Ron Hummel
I would like to say I am glad I could call Henry a friend. We graduated from school together and had some great times all the way through life. I will share a outdoors man story about Henry. I took him to Virginia deer hunting with me and my dad Henry truly enjoyed being in the woods. But for everyone who knows me knows I enjoy a good joke and Henry really was a true blonde at heart. So before we started out into the woods that afternoon I took the ammunition out of his gun. The good news for Henry he didn’t see a deer that day but it was our first day in the woods so he decided to shoot the gun well guest what it didn’t fire. So here he comes it was all I could do to keep a straight face. His first question was who did it and I convinced him he took the ammunition out that morning and forgot to put it back not true. After a few minutes we couldn’t hold back the laughter. But what I personally enjoyed more than anything was the lasted 6 months of our Wednesdays together laughing talking about old times and our times talking about the Lord. Henry I love you buddy Clayton Frazier