Mrs. Charles Henry Dies In Hickory
Mrs. Charles Johnston Henry, age 41, of Hickory died Wednesday, May 15 in Hickory following an illness of four months. She was the former Imogene Norris of Boone and was a graduate of Appalachian State Teachers College.
Funeral services were conducted Friday morning, May 17, at the Corinth Evangelical and Reformed Church in Hickory by Dr. Althouse. Interment was in Hodges Cemetery in Sands.
Surviving are the husband, one son, Charles Jr,; one daughter, Jean Peyton, of the home; her father Joseph C. Norris of Sands; one brother, Joe Norris of Opa-Locka, Florida; two sisters, Mrs. Gwendolyn Hampton and Gertrude Storie of Boone.
Memorials to Mrs. Henry were made to the Cancer Research Fund and the Elbert Ivey Memorial Library with which she was affiliated.
Watauga Democrat, March 23, 1963, Section C, Page 15
Information provided for her by her daughter Jean.
Mrs. Charles Henry Dies In Hickory
Mrs. Charles Johnston Henry, age 41, of Hickory died Wednesday, May 15 in Hickory following an illness of four months. She was the former Imogene Norris of Boone and was a graduate of Appalachian State Teachers College.
Funeral services were conducted Friday morning, May 17, at the Corinth Evangelical and Reformed Church in Hickory by Dr. Althouse. Interment was in Hodges Cemetery in Sands.
Surviving are the husband, one son, Charles Jr,; one daughter, Jean Peyton, of the home; her father Joseph C. Norris of Sands; one brother, Joe Norris of Opa-Locka, Florida; two sisters, Mrs. Gwendolyn Hampton and Gertrude Storie of Boone.
Memorials to Mrs. Henry were made to the Cancer Research Fund and the Elbert Ivey Memorial Library with which she was affiliated.
Watauga Democrat, March 23, 1963, Section C, Page 15
Information provided for her by her daughter Jean.
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