Father of Charles Russell Henington Jr and David Therrell Henington
AROUND THE NATION; Louisiana Plane Crash Kills 6 County Officials
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: May 10, 1986
A twin-engine plane plummeted to the ground shortly after takeoff Thursday in Louisiana and burst into flames, killing six county tax officials. Also on Thursday, crews in Utah worked to recover the bodies of six people killed when their plane crashed on a snowy mountain.
The office of the tax assessor in Lousiana's Caddo Parish, or county, Charles Henington, said Mr. Henington was flying his Cessna 411 to Baton Rouge for a meeting of assessors when it crashed after taking off from Shreveport's Downtown Airport. The five passengers were his assistants.
http://www.nytimes.com/1986/05/10/us/around-the-nation-louisiana-plane-crash-kills-6-county-officials.html
The Advocate (Baton Rouge, La.)
November 2, 1986
Section: NEWS
Edition: THE BATON ROUGE SUNDAY ADVOCATE
Page: 10-B
Henington honored
The late Charles R. Henington, former assessor of Caddo Parish, was cited posthumously as the most valuable member of the International Association of Assessing Officers during its 52nd annual conference held recently in San Francisco.
Henington and five deputy assessors died May 8 when a twin-engine Cessna 411 crashed in Bossier City.
IAAO President William A. Diggs and President-elect Michael Austin presented the annual award to Cloe Henington, the assessor's widow.
Copyright 1986 Capital City Press, Baton Rouge, La.
Record Number: 272371
Father of Charles Russell Henington Jr and David Therrell Henington
AROUND THE NATION; Louisiana Plane Crash Kills 6 County Officials
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: May 10, 1986
A twin-engine plane plummeted to the ground shortly after takeoff Thursday in Louisiana and burst into flames, killing six county tax officials. Also on Thursday, crews in Utah worked to recover the bodies of six people killed when their plane crashed on a snowy mountain.
The office of the tax assessor in Lousiana's Caddo Parish, or county, Charles Henington, said Mr. Henington was flying his Cessna 411 to Baton Rouge for a meeting of assessors when it crashed after taking off from Shreveport's Downtown Airport. The five passengers were his assistants.
http://www.nytimes.com/1986/05/10/us/around-the-nation-louisiana-plane-crash-kills-6-county-officials.html
The Advocate (Baton Rouge, La.)
November 2, 1986
Section: NEWS
Edition: THE BATON ROUGE SUNDAY ADVOCATE
Page: 10-B
Henington honored
The late Charles R. Henington, former assessor of Caddo Parish, was cited posthumously as the most valuable member of the International Association of Assessing Officers during its 52nd annual conference held recently in San Francisco.
Henington and five deputy assessors died May 8 when a twin-engine Cessna 411 crashed in Bossier City.
IAAO President William A. Diggs and President-elect Michael Austin presented the annual award to Cloe Henington, the assessor's widow.
Copyright 1986 Capital City Press, Baton Rouge, La.
Record Number: 272371
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