At 15 he came to the United States with his parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson, and since that time lived in and near Topeka. He was a member of Presbyterian Church of Auburn and a member of the Prairie grange. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Matilda Henderson; three daughters, Miss Nancy Henderson and Mrs. Marjorie Jenkins of the home and Mrs. Janet Bulkley of Larned; four sons, A. R. of Auburn, John D. of Topeka, Robert D. of Los Angeles, and Daniel W. of Waka-
rusa. There are 12 grandchildren. Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Mary Whitten and Miss Janette Henderson; three brothers, John W. Henderson and Humphrey Henderson, and Donald Henderson.
Funeral announcements will be made by Wall-Diffenderfer's.
[as printed in the Topeka State Journal April 14, 1949 p. 7A]
Contributor: Caleb May (48330532) • [email protected]
At 15 he came to the United States with his parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson, and since that time lived in and near Topeka. He was a member of Presbyterian Church of Auburn and a member of the Prairie grange. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Matilda Henderson; three daughters, Miss Nancy Henderson and Mrs. Marjorie Jenkins of the home and Mrs. Janet Bulkley of Larned; four sons, A. R. of Auburn, John D. of Topeka, Robert D. of Los Angeles, and Daniel W. of Waka-
rusa. There are 12 grandchildren. Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Mary Whitten and Miss Janette Henderson; three brothers, John W. Henderson and Humphrey Henderson, and Donald Henderson.
Funeral announcements will be made by Wall-Diffenderfer's.
[as printed in the Topeka State Journal April 14, 1949 p. 7A]
Contributor: Caleb May (48330532) • [email protected]
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