CALDWELL—Graveside services for Tommie Gerald Henry, 39, of 321 Aven, Caldwell, who died Thursday at a Boise hospital, will be conducted at 11 a.m. Monday at Canyon Hill Cemetery by Chaplain Col. Dallas A. Bird of Mountain Home Air Force Base.
He was born Feb. 19, 1935, in Arkansas. He moved to Caldwell in 1940 and attended schools there. He served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War. He returned to Arkansas and married Joey Reynolds in January, 1950, in Morrilton, Ark. They lived in Heber Springs, Ark. He returned in 1959 to Caldwell, where he since had resided.
Surviving are his mother, Lonnie Wise of Harrison, Ark.; two brothers, Charles R. Henry of Boise and Claude Henry of Spokane; two sisters, Virginia Pierce of Boise and Louella Dodd of Eugene, Ore.; a son, Curtis Lynn of Heber Springs; and a daughter, Valerie Annette of Heber Springs.
Idaho Free Press (Nampa, Idaho) Saturday, November 2, 1974 - Page 2
Contributor: Dennis McIndoo (458454)
CALDWELL—Graveside services for Tommie Gerald Henry, 39, of 321 Aven, Caldwell, who died Thursday at a Boise hospital, will be conducted at 11 a.m. Monday at Canyon Hill Cemetery by Chaplain Col. Dallas A. Bird of Mountain Home Air Force Base.
He was born Feb. 19, 1935, in Arkansas. He moved to Caldwell in 1940 and attended schools there. He served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War. He returned to Arkansas and married Joey Reynolds in January, 1950, in Morrilton, Ark. They lived in Heber Springs, Ark. He returned in 1959 to Caldwell, where he since had resided.
Surviving are his mother, Lonnie Wise of Harrison, Ark.; two brothers, Charles R. Henry of Boise and Claude Henry of Spokane; two sisters, Virginia Pierce of Boise and Louella Dodd of Eugene, Ore.; a son, Curtis Lynn of Heber Springs; and a daughter, Valerie Annette of Heber Springs.
Idaho Free Press (Nampa, Idaho) Saturday, November 2, 1974 - Page 2
Contributor: Dennis McIndoo (458454)
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