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Henry H. Margretta

February 16, 2021

Henry Margretta Obituary

Henry H. Margretta Sr., of Auburn passed away peacefully February 16,2021 at The Commons.
He was born in Niagara Falls, the son of the late Frank and Geneva ( Wilgus) Margretta . Hank worked for many years at the Miller Bottling Plant in Sennett. Hank was well loved and loved well. He had very few complaints in life , except onions and hazelnut coffee. Hank enjoyed wine, women and song. He also loved the sun, motorcycles, the beach, camping, playing golf and garage sales. Hank had a knack for stretching his fixed income. Hank couldn’t wait for tomorrow to come, because he knew he always got a little better looking . His laid back attitude and warming smile will be missed by his family and friends.
He is survived by his children, Jackie, Frank, Tracy, Hank Jr., Angie, Joey, Becky, Josh and Zana, brothers Frank and David, sister Barbara, step- children Artie, Todd, Jason, Matt, Kristy Lynn, and Travis. He also leaves 4 ex- wives, 18 grandchildren, 19 great- grandchildren,  and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews .
In addition to his parents, Hank was also  predeceased by sisters Ruth Ann, Carol, brother Michael, sisters-in-law Lindy and Trudy and wife Barb.
There are no services at this time. A celebration of Hank’s life will be celebrated at a later date.

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