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Joel Glenn Henderson

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Joel Glenn Henderson

Birth
Ely, White Pine County, Nevada, USA
Death
24 Apr 2016 (aged 54)
Anadarko, Caddo County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Fort Cobb, Caddo County, Oklahoma, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.1095817, Longitude: -98.4403241
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Joel Glenn Henderson was born on April 24, 1962 to Herbert 'Bart' Henderson and Connie (Borden) Henderson in Ely, Nevada. He passed from this earth on April 24, 2016 at the Anadarko Hospital after a short battle with cancer.
Joe grew up in Fort Cobb where he attended school and graduated in 1980. After graduation he worked a wide range of occupations, including working at the Locker Plant and at Donnie Martin's filling station. He had a custom harvesting business that took him to many interesting places. Joe owned a trucking business hauling commodities across the state. He spent the last few years helping Bobby and Rusty Repp . He and his wife, Connie Jo, fulfilled his dream of building a cattle heard which he loved.
Joe met the love of his life, Connie Jo Red, in 2000 and they were married on April 12, 2006 in St Thomas, US Virgin Islands. He loved to snorkel and have the white sand between his toes.
He loved being with his family and granddaughters, Kennedy and McKinley. He was the best Poppy Joe ever. Joe loved spending time with them. He liked to talk about anything to do with farm related activities and cows. One of Joe's favorite hobbies was noodling for catfish and fishing. Joe loved to visit and meet new people. The friends he made were for life. Joe had a unique way of telling a story.
Joe was preceded in death by his father, Bart Henderson, several uncles, aunts, and his grandparents.
He is survived by his wife, Connie Jo, of the home. One son, Billy Joel of AZ, two Granddaughters, Kennedy Jo Pryor and McKinley Dawn Marie Pryor of Tucson, AZ. His Mother Connie B Henderson of Fort Cobb, two brothers, Johnnie Henderson of Fort Cobb and James Henderson of Collinsville, OK, two sisters, Nancy Henderson and Margaret Tycer of Fort Cobb, numerous relatives and friends and a special recognition to some close friends through thick and thin: Bill Whitman, James Red, Rusty Repp and Deidra Henderson
Joel Glenn Henderson was born on April 24, 1962 to Herbert 'Bart' Henderson and Connie (Borden) Henderson in Ely, Nevada. He passed from this earth on April 24, 2016 at the Anadarko Hospital after a short battle with cancer.
Joe grew up in Fort Cobb where he attended school and graduated in 1980. After graduation he worked a wide range of occupations, including working at the Locker Plant and at Donnie Martin's filling station. He had a custom harvesting business that took him to many interesting places. Joe owned a trucking business hauling commodities across the state. He spent the last few years helping Bobby and Rusty Repp . He and his wife, Connie Jo, fulfilled his dream of building a cattle heard which he loved.
Joe met the love of his life, Connie Jo Red, in 2000 and they were married on April 12, 2006 in St Thomas, US Virgin Islands. He loved to snorkel and have the white sand between his toes.
He loved being with his family and granddaughters, Kennedy and McKinley. He was the best Poppy Joe ever. Joe loved spending time with them. He liked to talk about anything to do with farm related activities and cows. One of Joe's favorite hobbies was noodling for catfish and fishing. Joe loved to visit and meet new people. The friends he made were for life. Joe had a unique way of telling a story.
Joe was preceded in death by his father, Bart Henderson, several uncles, aunts, and his grandparents.
He is survived by his wife, Connie Jo, of the home. One son, Billy Joel of AZ, two Granddaughters, Kennedy Jo Pryor and McKinley Dawn Marie Pryor of Tucson, AZ. His Mother Connie B Henderson of Fort Cobb, two brothers, Johnnie Henderson of Fort Cobb and James Henderson of Collinsville, OK, two sisters, Nancy Henderson and Margaret Tycer of Fort Cobb, numerous relatives and friends and a special recognition to some close friends through thick and thin: Bill Whitman, James Red, Rusty Repp and Deidra Henderson


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