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Jean Henry

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Jean Henry

Birth
Death
9 Dec 2019 (aged 60–61)
Alexander City, Tallapoosa County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
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(Husband Henrys biblically posted words) With Jean Henry in mind, Breanna Henry and l, Ed Henry ,want to thank you for all of the texts, calls, messages, encouragement, love, visits, and support you have provided in the many ways you have shown. Many of you expressed that you didn’t know what to say or do for us after Jean passed away. We don’t have the words to thank you all enough for everything y’all have done for us. There were no small gestures shown toward us. They all meant so much to us, and continue to. Many have been asking about arrangements and services. Jean did not want any visitation, viewing, or funeral. She wanted to be cremated. There may be a small memorial in Mississippi at Week’s Bay where she wanted her ashes scattered. Bre and I want to honor her wishes. That’s the last thing we can for her on this earth. Right now, we are not sure how or when that may happen. As I was holding Jean’s hand while she took her last breath, I want you to know Jean’s passing was so peaceful. Bre and I will always be grateful for that. I am grateful to all who were with us at the hospital singing Amazing Grace at Jean’s bedside while she could still hear us, to our Mississippi Family, all of those who prayed for, with, and over her, and with us. I especially want to thank my cousin Nyoka Hatchett who stayed day and night, and never left me alone. So many of you did so much, I can’t begin to thank all of you personally, but knowing each of you reached out in so many ways means a lot to us. I know we have been in your thoughts and prayers, and you all will continue to be in ours.
(Husband Henrys biblically posted words) With Jean Henry in mind, Breanna Henry and l, Ed Henry ,want to thank you for all of the texts, calls, messages, encouragement, love, visits, and support you have provided in the many ways you have shown. Many of you expressed that you didn’t know what to say or do for us after Jean passed away. We don’t have the words to thank you all enough for everything y’all have done for us. There were no small gestures shown toward us. They all meant so much to us, and continue to. Many have been asking about arrangements and services. Jean did not want any visitation, viewing, or funeral. She wanted to be cremated. There may be a small memorial in Mississippi at Week’s Bay where she wanted her ashes scattered. Bre and I want to honor her wishes. That’s the last thing we can for her on this earth. Right now, we are not sure how or when that may happen. As I was holding Jean’s hand while she took her last breath, I want you to know Jean’s passing was so peaceful. Bre and I will always be grateful for that. I am grateful to all who were with us at the hospital singing Amazing Grace at Jean’s bedside while she could still hear us, to our Mississippi Family, all of those who prayed for, with, and over her, and with us. I especially want to thank my cousin Nyoka Hatchett who stayed day and night, and never left me alone. So many of you did so much, I can’t begin to thank all of you personally, but knowing each of you reached out in so many ways means a lot to us. I know we have been in your thoughts and prayers, and you all will continue to be in ours.

Gravesite Details

Ashes will be scattered at Weeks Bay in Mississippi


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