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Dwight “Butch” Henderson

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Dwight “Butch” Henderson

Birth
Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, USA
Death
13 Dec 2020 (aged 63)
Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Dwight (Butch) Henderson was born June 27, 1957, in Birmingham, Alabama to Willa Mae Perry and Lavell Castor. He was later adopted and raised by Amos Henderson and Gertrude Henderson in the late 70’s. At age 63, he passed on Sunday, December 13, 2020, in Columbus, Ohio.

Dwight and several of his siblings moved to Columbus, Ohio and made it their permanent residence. He was a truck driver, and his CB handle was “Capital City Tin Man”. Butch loved to work and take care of his family. He spent most of his adult life working in construction. There was a time when Butch loved to ride motorcycles. He loved spending time camping with his late wife and children. He is known for having a wonderful sense of humor and personality.

Preceded in death by his wife Guya Henderson married for 25 years until her passing; parents Willa Mae Perry and Lavell Castor, Amos and Gertrude Henderson; sister, Cynthia Perry; sister-In-law, Zelda Mae Perry; and niece Timeka Henderson.

Dwight is survived by his children George Bowman Sr, Lamar Graham, Antwain Henderson, Reico Henderson. 6 grandchildren (George Bowman Jr, A’merie Bowman, A’laya Henderson, A’miya Henderson, Antwain Henderson Jr, Malachi Henderson) Sisters Jacqueline Jenkins and Faye Arrington. Brothers Napoleon Henderson and Timothy Perry; many nieces, nephews, god children, and close friends.
Dwight (Butch) Henderson was born June 27, 1957, in Birmingham, Alabama to Willa Mae Perry and Lavell Castor. He was later adopted and raised by Amos Henderson and Gertrude Henderson in the late 70’s. At age 63, he passed on Sunday, December 13, 2020, in Columbus, Ohio.

Dwight and several of his siblings moved to Columbus, Ohio and made it their permanent residence. He was a truck driver, and his CB handle was “Capital City Tin Man”. Butch loved to work and take care of his family. He spent most of his adult life working in construction. There was a time when Butch loved to ride motorcycles. He loved spending time camping with his late wife and children. He is known for having a wonderful sense of humor and personality.

Preceded in death by his wife Guya Henderson married for 25 years until her passing; parents Willa Mae Perry and Lavell Castor, Amos and Gertrude Henderson; sister, Cynthia Perry; sister-In-law, Zelda Mae Perry; and niece Timeka Henderson.

Dwight is survived by his children George Bowman Sr, Lamar Graham, Antwain Henderson, Reico Henderson. 6 grandchildren (George Bowman Jr, A’merie Bowman, A’laya Henderson, A’miya Henderson, Antwain Henderson Jr, Malachi Henderson) Sisters Jacqueline Jenkins and Faye Arrington. Brothers Napoleon Henderson and Timothy Perry; many nieces, nephews, god children, and close friends.

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