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Harry was known all over the country & will be sadly missed.  It is very upsetting for Bill & old Harry., but we know he is in the right place now. I cannot express how much he will be missed by both friends & family.  Dad ( the old man).

@Harry Henning

My sincerest condolences!!!!

I knew Harry from the York shows when I was a exhibitor and now a TCA member enjoying the show. Harry fought a good fight with his illness and did it with strength and class. The model train hobby has lost a GIANT of a man. Maybe not in stature but, in his love for and promotion of the hobby!

I will sorely miss him!!!!

Harry:

We are so sorry to hear that Harry III has passed. You and I had just spoken about him this afternoon, only a few hours ago, and I was thinking about him all the way home. I remember the times spent with him downstairs in the 'repair shop' talking toy trains and he was showing me his latest restoration repair project. Tonite I will run those Weaver diesels he had worked on for me in tribute to his master craftsmanship...the horn will be blowing long and sadly in his memory.

Visits to the 'barn' and watching the many trains run is something to remember.

Sincerest condolences to you and your family.

He had been and will be in our prayers tonite.

Walter/RMT (and Susie) Matuch

My deepest condolences to the Henning Family and Harry’s friends!  What a great guy and a friend to everyone he meet!  I first meet Harry a few years ago and it was like talking to an old friend….picking up right where you left off.  And the rest of the Henning family are the same way…You have a great family!  Harry will be sorely missed by everyone in the hobby.  His legacy will live on.

Rest in Peace Harry, till we see you again!



Bill Castle

I didn’t know Harry personally but I read many posts from him on this forum and Facebook. He seemed like a really great guy. I am sorry to hear that we lost him. I was really hoping he would beat it. My sincerest condolences to his friends and family.

@chessie1971 I am sorry to hear of your loss. My sincerest condolences to you and your family. It’s always very tough to lose a parent.

@Hudson J1e posted:

I didn’t know Harry personally but I read many posts from him on this forum and Facebook. He seemed like a really great guy. I am sorry to hear that we lost him. I was really hoping he would beat it. My sincerest condolences to his friends and family.

@chessie1971 I am sorry to hear of your loss. My sincerest condolences to you and your family. It’s always very tough to lose a parent.

Thanks Phil!!

Gosh, really sad to hear this.  I grew up near Lansdale, and always looked forward to talking trains with Harry whenever I visited the shop.  I remember going to a post-York pizza party that the Hennings sponsored in 2018, right before Harry got his diagnosis.  I kept up with him on Facebook and from watching The Train Shop Weekly on YouTube.  The courage and optimism that he showed facing his illness was inspirational.

Along with many others, I'll be feeling his loss for a long time.  High greens all the way Harry!  And my sincere condolences to his family and many friends.  Really, really sad news. 

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