In Memory of
Henry Emil (Hank) Spermon
November 17,
1940 - March 30, 2016
Obituary
Henry
Emil (Hank) Spermon, died on March 30, 2016 at the
age of 75. Henry was born in Jersey City to Henry and
Bertha Ege Spermon. He was raised in Jersey City and
Hoboken and delighted the family with tales of his
Hoboken exploits and of his association with the Boy
Scouts. Upon completing his high school education,
he joined the U.S. Navy, serving in Guantanamo during
the Cuban Crisis. During his years in the Navy, Hank
never was on a ship but did become a fairly skilled (by
his reports) scuba diver and spear fisherman.
He worked for the Port Authority of NY and NJ, rising
from the maintenance department to become a steam and
sprinkler fitter in charge of fire protection
inspections at Newark Airport. Hank loved the Port
Authority and the many friends he made there, especially
Bob O'Brien and Walter Schneider. He retired in 2003
after 38 years.
Hank loved antiques, art and history. After his
retirement, he was able to enjoy extensive travel abroad
and through the U.S. A favorite pastime was attending
auctions, flea markets and garage sales, always quick to
find an item that he thought a friend or family member
would enjoy.
Above all, Hank loved his family and friends.
He is survived by his beloved wife, Geraldine E. O'Kane,
his devoted and loving children, Henry Michael Spermon
(Suzanne) and Corinne Miskowsky (Daniel Jr.), his adored
grandchildren, Kyle Henry Miskowsky, Nicole, Bert and
Kyle Antoine, his cherished and dearly loved sister,
Katherine (Kay) Browne (Pierce), his sister-in-law
Kathleen Wellenbrink (Michael Schiess) and
brother-in-law Robert O'Kane (Geraldine). His deep
love for his nieces and nephews; Kathleen deLaive
(Andrew), Thomas Browne (Elaine), Patrick Browne
(Linda), Christopher Browne (Lori), "niece" Michelle
Coniglio, Kerry Sadaka (Chad), Christopher Wellenbrink
(Lauren), Meghan Wellenbrink, Brendan and Erin O'Kane -
was overwhelmingly reciprocated.
Just as he was so proud of his own children, he reveled
in reporting the achievements of his nieces and nephews
and of their offspring. He lovingly adopted the position
of "Grandpa Hank" to Joel, Elin and Sean Herndon and
enjoyed a special tie to their parents, Alexis and Steve
Herndon. A special spark ignited between him and his
grandson, Kyle Miskowsky, whom he loved to the moon and
back.
Special thanks are extended to Dr. Steven Wellish and to
the late Dr. Robert Birns and their associates for the
extraordinary care that they provided Henry over many,
many years.
Hank was a good and sweet man whose passing leaves a
large void in the hearts and souls of his family and
friends.
The family will receive friends at Bizub Quinlan Funeral
Home, 1313 Van Houten Avenue, Clifton on Friday, April
1st from 4-8 PM. and on Saturday, April 2nd from
10:30-11:30 AM, followed by a funeral service at 11:30
AM.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations
be made to the , The Veterans of Foreign Wars or your
favorite Veterans charity.
Please visit
www.bizub.com for
online condolences and driving directions.
Bizub-Quinlan
Funeral Home
1313 Van Houten Ave.
Clifton, NJ 07013
(973) 546-2000
Published in The Record on Mar.
31, 2016