He always knew how to give directions to anywhere, but it seemed you always had to go through either Collins or Cobbtown! My mother says she remembers when he was a younger man and working, as soon as he got paid and was off for the weekend, he'd pack a bag, buy a bus ticket and take off. He always went somewhere new and was always back and ready to go to work on Monday morning.
He lived with different family members for as long as I can remember, lastly with his youngest sister Yvonne.
His wit, his directions and his sense of humor will always be missed.
He always knew how to give directions to anywhere, but it seemed you always had to go through either Collins or Cobbtown! My mother says she remembers when he was a younger man and working, as soon as he got paid and was off for the weekend, he'd pack a bag, buy a bus ticket and take off. He always went somewhere new and was always back and ready to go to work on Monday morning.
He lived with different family members for as long as I can remember, lastly with his youngest sister Yvonne.
His wit, his directions and his sense of humor will always be missed.
Family Members
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Pearlie Henry
1916–1969
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Oreta Henry Kersey
1918–1988
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Mildred "Mil" Henry Strickland
1921–2002
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Edward Green Henry
1924–1986
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Vennie Lee "VinniLee" Henry Lewis Chassereau
1926–1999
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James Alek Henry II
1929–2003
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Ruth Henry Berry
1931–2001
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Ruby Henry
1931–1931
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Sarah Lou Henry
1933–1933
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Yvonne Henry Archer
1935–2015
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