Henry A. Ross
April 25, 1933
February 18, 2020
Henry A. (Hank) Ross, age 86, of Bell, Florida passed away at the Tri County Nursing Home i Trenton, Florida on Tuesday, February 18, 2020. He was born i Barton City, Michigan to George W. and Goldie Ross. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army and served during the Korean War. Moving to Bell, Florida from Glennie, Michigan in 1989. He owned and operated a business all of his life as a heavy equipment operator. the joy of his life was pulling his horses. he was a loving husband, father, and grandfather.
He was predeceased by the love of his life of 57 years, Pauline Ross, his son, Bruce Ross, two grandsons, Timothy Harmon and James"Hambone" Cooper,III.
He is survived by one daughter Brenda (James) Cooper of Bell, Florida, one son, Ed (Debra) Harmon of Glennie, Michigan, two sister, Betty Smith and Charel Sands both of Hessel, Michigan; seven grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren.






Thoughts and prayers to all Family. And I will never forget how kind he was to Clint on the days that Clint went to his house and helped him out. I know that he like him alot.
Our Prayers and Thoughts are with u all. We have a lot of great memories of Hank and his Horses. He loved his Horses. He will be missed by many. He will not be forgotten. We love you guys and we send our love to you all.
Love,
Jackie and George
And Laken
Middleton
So sorry Brenda, just keep the happy memories close to your heart, we will be praying for you all.
A lot of memories of him and his horses, love seeing what pictures of him that have been posted
Praying for family and loved ones, go have a great time with Ma and Bruce.
Thoughts and prayers with you and your family.
Prayers for all
All of you remain in my thoughts and prayers for your peace through this season of life.
I have fond memories of your Dad's laugh and seeing him out with his horses. I always admired what a strong, hard working man he was!
Brenda so sorry to hear about the passing of your father. I have fond memories as a young man watching him at the horse pulls. I always loved his strong sense of humor and the exciting stories he told.