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Henry "Hank" Howard Berman

Submitted by Martha Reddout
©ABERNATHY AARON FUNERAL HOME
CRESCENT, LOGAN CO, OK
(permission granted)
www.abernathyaaron.com

Henry "Hank" Howard Berman
(February 27, 1949 - January 18, 2013)

Henry "Hank" Berman of Oklahoma City, OK, passed away peacefully on Friday evening, January 18th. He was born in New York City, NY on February 27, 1949.

He loved to play the keyboard and entertain with his delightful sense of humor at various nursing homes. He enjoyed being at the lake fishing whether or not he caught anything. Watching TV with his extensive "VHS" tape collection was one of his favorite pastimes. He was a beloved member of Rosh Pinah Messianic Jewish Congregation of Oklahoma City. Hank was a loving and kind person and cared deeply for his family.

He is survived by his two daughters: Felicia Williams of Ft Smith, AR; and Michelle Berman, of OKC; one sister: Leslie Clymer, of OKC; and two brothers: Jim Berman, of OKC; and Bobby Berman, of San Antonio, TX; four grandchildren: Timothy and Joshua Smith; Amber and Mia Berman; two nieces and five nephews and two special friends: Della Plum and Billie Thorndyke. He was preceded in death by his parents Stanley and Sherri Berman; and brother-in-law: Leon Clymer; and niece: Kristi Berman.

Gravesite Services will be held at 3:00 p.m. Sunday, January 20, 2013, at Mount Hope Cemetery, Crescent, OK. Services are under the direction of the Abernathy Aaron Funeral Home, Crescent, OK.

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