[Funeral Program for Dennis Herman Henderson, March 24, 1983] Page: 2 of 3
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OBITUARY
Oennis H. Henderson, a precious gift of God has precedec
3 through that open gate at the end of the road. We
orrow, but not without hope and love, but because we will
liss his warm smile and jovial humor, kindness and
jenerosity, his all conquering challenge in his quest for life
and above all his encouraging spirit.
"Behold, I show you a mystery, we shall not all sleep, but
we shall be changed, in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye,
at the last trumpet; for the trumpet shall sound and the
dead shall be raised incorruptible and we shall be changed,
^or. 15:51 -
n times of indicision and uncertainty, many look to Dennis
jr guidance now turn looking up to our heavenly Father,
/ho doeth all things well".
Mr. Dennis H. Henderson was born to Mr. and Mrs.
hnson R. Henderson September 9, 1948 in Corpus
risti, Texas and closed his eyes to sleep March 20,
83. He was reared in Corpus Christi and San Antonio,
jxas. He attended the Public Schools, graduating from
Jrackenridge High School in May 1968. He later served in
ue U.S. Air Force. He was self-employed.
He was united in marriage to Brenda Cross March 20,
1981 and to this union, a son, Oliver Thomas was born.
From a previous marriage, three sons were born,
respectively, Dennis, Jr., Shawn and Dante Henderson.
Dennis was truly a wonderful father, husband and
homemaker, a person everyone chose to have as a friend
from all walks of life.
He leaves to mourn his passing away, his wife, Brenda;
four children, Oliver Thomas, Dennis, Jr., Shawn and
Dante; his mother, Mrs. Margaret Keys; three brothers,
John J. J. Henderson, Leonard Henderson and Leon Mark
Henderson all of Corpus Christi, Texas; aunts, Mrs. Mary
F. Williams of Chicago, III., Mrs. Myrtleen Marshall of
Corpus Christi, Texas and Mrs. Agnes Carlyle of San
Antonio, Texas; two uncles, Mr. George Watson, San
Antonio, Texas and Mr. Willie Davis, Corpus Christi, Texas;
and a host of other relatives and friends.
ORDER OF SERVICE
Processional
Selection Mount Zion Choir
Scripture Appointee
Prayer Appointee
Selection Mount Zion Choir
Remarks
Soloist Karen High, (Bright Side)
The Contempories of Second Baptist Church
Eulogy Rev. Claude W, Black, Jr.
Organ Medley Brother Nelson Armstrong
Recessional
M
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The family acknowledges with deep appreciation your
kind expressions of sympathy and for other deeds of
kindness extended them. May God richly bless all of you.
THE FAMILY
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