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Henry Allen “Stineman” Stiner

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Henry Allen “Stineman” Stiner

Birth
Texas, USA
Death
8 Jun 2009 (aged 55)
Texarkana, Miller County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend. Specifically: Ashes given to wife Add to Map
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Henry was the father of 4 children, married to Darlene. He loved growing flowers and spending time with his 3 grandchildren. He was a Baptist and had many different professions in his life including mechanic, cosmetologist, and welder. He lived with his mother in Fort Worth, Texas most of his life as a child along with his 3 brothers. His sister and brother from his father's side lived in Florida most of their lives but he loved them dearly as well. Henry liked to help others and would often have a list of people on his fridge that had barrowed money from him, but he would never make them pay it back. "It's a gift, he would say." In his younger years, he assisted Rose Hill Baptist church of DeQueen in their efforts to make sure every child in Sevier County that wanted to go to church got to go, by running a bus route with the church bus and picking up many many children each Sunday. Henry liked to grill out by his pool with friends, and played his guitar whenever he had time. He taught himself to play. He also liked Dr. Thunder and swore by TV dinners. Henry was very forgiving, and a loyal friend. He is surely in heaven as you read this, probably saying, " she actually put in there that I liked Dr. Thunder?!" Yep, I sure did dad! You know you bought it by the gallons...lol.
Henry was the father of 4 children, married to Darlene. He loved growing flowers and spending time with his 3 grandchildren. He was a Baptist and had many different professions in his life including mechanic, cosmetologist, and welder. He lived with his mother in Fort Worth, Texas most of his life as a child along with his 3 brothers. His sister and brother from his father's side lived in Florida most of their lives but he loved them dearly as well. Henry liked to help others and would often have a list of people on his fridge that had barrowed money from him, but he would never make them pay it back. "It's a gift, he would say." In his younger years, he assisted Rose Hill Baptist church of DeQueen in their efforts to make sure every child in Sevier County that wanted to go to church got to go, by running a bus route with the church bus and picking up many many children each Sunday. Henry liked to grill out by his pool with friends, and played his guitar whenever he had time. He taught himself to play. He also liked Dr. Thunder and swore by TV dinners. Henry was very forgiving, and a loyal friend. He is surely in heaven as you read this, probably saying, " she actually put in there that I liked Dr. Thunder?!" Yep, I sure did dad! You know you bought it by the gallons...lol.

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