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September 14, 2013
Services
Friends may visit with the family at the Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home, 567 Ratzer Road, Wayne, on Wednesday, September 18, 2013 from 4-8 PM.
Funeral Services will be held at 8:30 AM on Thursday, September 19, 2013 from the funeral home, then to Our Lady of the Valley RC Church, Wayne, where at 9:30 AM a Funeral Mass will be offered.
Henry T. Sasiak, age 69 of Wayne, died suddenly on Sunday, September 15, 2013. He was a resident of Wayne since 1973.
Hank was born in Newark and graduated from Arts High School. Artistically inclined from a young age, his artwork from high school is displayed in the Newark Museum. He subsequently enlisted in the Marine Corps. After completing basic training, Hank served during the Cuban Missile Crisis and completed his duty in Hawaii. After being honorably discharged from the Marine Corps in 1967, he enrolled in Rutgers University. Hank was also a lifelong member of the Wayne VFW Post 174 in Mountain View.
Hank’s start in the printing industry was rather humble; delivering supplies to local print shops. With his artistic abilities he soon took to learning Lithography, working in a small print shop. He soon became a renowned lithographer known for his expertise throughout the printing industry. Henry owned and operated Pano-Dot, Inc., a printing company located in Ridgefield Park for over twenty eight years.
Hank was a very hard worker and strived to be a good provider for his family. His kids are grateful for the wonderful foundation he set for them and especially for the love he provided, so often shown in all the little things he did for each of them. They will miss him dearly, but will always remember his love and kindness.
Hank loved to relax at the Jersey shore - enjoying boating, fishing and clamming on Barnegat Bay. He also enjoyed taking cruises with his friends and family throughout the Caribbean, Bermuda, and most recently to Hawaii.
Hank met his wife Barbara in 1970 at the Jersey Shore. They married on May 20, 1972 and have enjoyed forty one years of a loving and devoted marriage. After retiring in 2002, he spent his time continuing to enhance his learning through art and writing classes as well as volunteering for the Passaic County Board of Elections.
Henry is survived by his beloved wife; Barbara of Wayne, one daughter; Danielle Serban and her husband Alec of Summit, NJ, one son; Sean Sasiak and his wife Sarah of Branchburg, NJ, five grandchildren; Sofia and James Serban, Austin, Tanner, and Haley Sasiak of Branchburg, and one sister; Victoria James Bayley and her husband Timothy of South Kent, CT. He was predeceased by his sister Delores Biggar.
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Friends may visit with the family at the Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home, 567 Ratzer Road, Wayne, on Wednesday, September 18, 2013 from 4-8 PM.
Funeral Services will be held at 8:30 AM on Thursday, September 19, 2013 from the funeral home, then to Our Lady of the Valley RC Church, Wayne, where at 9:30 AM a Funeral Mass will be offered.

September 14, 2013
Services
Friends may visit with the family at the Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home, 567 Ratzer Road, Wayne, on Wednesday, September 18, 2013 from 4-8 PM.
Funeral Services will be held at 8:30 AM on Thursday, September 19, 2013 from the funeral home, then to Our Lady of the Valley RC Church, Wayne, where at 9:30 AM a Funeral Mass will be offered.
Henry T. Sasiak, age 69 of Wayne, died suddenly on Sunday, September 15, 2013. He was a resident of Wayne since 1973.
Hank was born in Newark and graduated from Arts High School. Artistically inclined from a young age, his artwork from high school is displayed in the Newark Museum. He subsequently enlisted in the Marine Corps. After completing basic training, Hank served during the Cuban Missile Crisis and completed his duty in Hawaii. After being honorably discharged from the Marine Corps in 1967, he enrolled in Rutgers University. Hank was also a lifelong member of the Wayne VFW Post 174 in Mountain View.
Hank’s start in the printing industry was rather humble; delivering supplies to local print shops. With his artistic abilities he soon took to learning Lithography, working in a small print shop. He soon became a renowned lithographer known for his expertise throughout the printing industry. Henry owned and operated Pano-Dot, Inc., a printing company located in Ridgefield Park for over twenty eight years.
Hank was a very hard worker and strived to be a good provider for his family. His kids are grateful for the wonderful foundation he set for them and especially for the love he provided, so often shown in all the little things he did for each of them. They will miss him dearly, but will always remember his love and kindness.
Hank loved to relax at the Jersey shore - enjoying boating, fishing and clamming on Barnegat Bay. He also enjoyed taking cruises with his friends and family throughout the Caribbean, Bermuda, and most recently to Hawaii.
Hank met his wife Barbara in 1970 at the Jersey Shore. They married on May 20, 1972 and have enjoyed forty one years of a loving and devoted marriage. After retiring in 2002, he spent his time continuing to enhance his learning through art and writing classes as well as volunteering for the Passaic County Board of Elections.
Henry is survived by his beloved wife; Barbara of Wayne, one daughter; Danielle Serban and her husband Alec of Summit, NJ, one son; Sean Sasiak and his wife Sarah of Branchburg, NJ, five grandchildren; Sofia and James Serban, Austin, Tanner, and Haley Sasiak of Branchburg, and one sister; Victoria James Bayley and her husband Timothy of South Kent, CT. He was predeceased by his sister Delores Biggar.
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