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In Memory of
Henry Andrew Richard Litz MD
1942 - 2016
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This Book of Memories memorial website allows family and friends a place to re-visit, share and enhance this tribute for future generations.
Henry had an amazing sense of humor as well as an abundance of talent . He was such a breath of fresh air, and he would light up any room he entered. What a wonderful guy. God Bless his soul!
I also wish to offer my condolences to the family of Henry. I first saw Henry as he drove the coolest car I had seen in Fort Fairfield in a long time. I followed him, introduced myself a immediately found Henry to be a very interesting man. Some time later, I met Marilyn as she served as a substitute teacher at Fort Fairfield High School. It was there that I learned about some of their background. Over time I got to know Marilyn and Henry better as they served on the Fort Fairfield Arbor Committee with me. Only after reading Henry's obituary, did I realized how much this good man had contributed to our world. Wish I had known him better. Again, I hope that his family knows how sorry I am for your loss.
so sorry to learn of Henry's passing.roomed with him for one term at RCS as well as being a classmate for a few years. to say the least,he was an interesting character.
Henry and I were together at RCS. He was a very special person. Marilyn you will miss him but you must be thankful to have shared his life. Henry was very bright, a gifted athlete, humourous and a leader with a very special ability to do things he was not supposed to do yet survive and grow with such endeavours. I miss him.
Henry was a schoolmate, classmate, teammate and true friend over the years..since 1956...and who will ever forget his sense of self-confidence and his wonderful sense of humour. He was a friend to all