She was born March 12, 1930 to Mr. and Mrs. John Oberthin in Batavia, New York.
Henrietta also known to many as "Hank" was a kind, generous, loving, funny soul who dedicated her life to her kids and family. Hank was the manager at the Holland House and then in 1958 she owned and operated Hanks Truckstop and then M & M Truckstop on the Central Ave. Strip. Hank then went on to work as an accountant at the Yankee Doodle Inn, Mancy,s Steakhouse, Jacobson's Arbors of Sylvania and Lowe's.
She loved to sing and tell dirty jokes. One of her favorite sayings was "Just kill them with kindness." Hank believed in working hard and helping others and unconditional love. Her smile, spirit, caring nature and unforgettable laugh will live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved her forever.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband Kenneth Teeney, daughter, Constance "Ruby Star" Mierzwiak; first husband, Richard Mierzwiak; and son-in-law, John Ed Krenk
Hank is survived by her loving and devoted children; daughter, Bonnie Krenk, son, Richard (Joyce) Mierzwiak; grandchildren, who affectionately knew her as Ohma, Johnny (Andrea) Cappelletty, Buffy (Matt) Cappelletty; Justin "J. D." Christah Krenk, Courtney Schley and Dr. Jesse (Karen) Mierzwiak and great-grandchildren, J. P. "Rook", Meagan (Taylor), J.J., Gabe, Wyatt Legend, Zack, Maxwell, Kai, Taylor, Alexxa, Cole and Chance.
Visitation and Services will be Private for family due to current situation surrounding the coronavirus, Thank-you for understanding during this difficult time. Reeb Funeral Home, 5712 Main St. Sylvania, OH. 419-882-2033 assisted the family with professional care.
The family would like to give a special thank-you to staff and caregivers at Kingston Care Center of Sylvania for all of their love, care and support given to Hank and her family during this difficult time. It has not gone unnoticed. We are truly grateful! She will be remembered as the lady that sang rolling through the halls.
A Thousand words won't bring you back, because I have tried, neither will a thousand tears, I know because I've cried. Remembering you is easy, I do it every day. Missing you is a heartache that never goes away.
Published in the Blade from May 3 to 5, 2020
Henrietta was 90 yrs. old and she died from Covid 19
In Loving Memory of Aunt Henny.
(MEM)
She was born March 12, 1930 to Mr. and Mrs. John Oberthin in Batavia, New York.
Henrietta also known to many as "Hank" was a kind, generous, loving, funny soul who dedicated her life to her kids and family. Hank was the manager at the Holland House and then in 1958 she owned and operated Hanks Truckstop and then M & M Truckstop on the Central Ave. Strip. Hank then went on to work as an accountant at the Yankee Doodle Inn, Mancy,s Steakhouse, Jacobson's Arbors of Sylvania and Lowe's.
She loved to sing and tell dirty jokes. One of her favorite sayings was "Just kill them with kindness." Hank believed in working hard and helping others and unconditional love. Her smile, spirit, caring nature and unforgettable laugh will live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved her forever.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband Kenneth Teeney, daughter, Constance "Ruby Star" Mierzwiak; first husband, Richard Mierzwiak; and son-in-law, John Ed Krenk
Hank is survived by her loving and devoted children; daughter, Bonnie Krenk, son, Richard (Joyce) Mierzwiak; grandchildren, who affectionately knew her as Ohma, Johnny (Andrea) Cappelletty, Buffy (Matt) Cappelletty; Justin "J. D." Christah Krenk, Courtney Schley and Dr. Jesse (Karen) Mierzwiak and great-grandchildren, J. P. "Rook", Meagan (Taylor), J.J., Gabe, Wyatt Legend, Zack, Maxwell, Kai, Taylor, Alexxa, Cole and Chance.
Visitation and Services will be Private for family due to current situation surrounding the coronavirus, Thank-you for understanding during this difficult time. Reeb Funeral Home, 5712 Main St. Sylvania, OH. 419-882-2033 assisted the family with professional care.
The family would like to give a special thank-you to staff and caregivers at Kingston Care Center of Sylvania for all of their love, care and support given to Hank and her family during this difficult time. It has not gone unnoticed. We are truly grateful! She will be remembered as the lady that sang rolling through the halls.
A Thousand words won't bring you back, because I have tried, neither will a thousand tears, I know because I've cried. Remembering you is easy, I do it every day. Missing you is a heartache that never goes away.
Published in the Blade from May 3 to 5, 2020
Henrietta was 90 yrs. old and she died from Covid 19
In Loving Memory of Aunt Henny.
(MEM)