North Shore Health and Rehab in Loveland. She was 87.
Wilma was born on June 25, 1923, in Oregon, Mo., to Floyd E. and Hazel (Bucher) Coffman. She graduated from William Woods College in Fulton, Mo.
Wilma married Ray P. Henry on Aug. 12, 1943, in Oregon, Mo. They moved to Colorado in 1949 and to Longmont in 1957. She did secretarial work at Longmont High School from 1961 to 1983.
Wilma was a member of LifeBridge Christian Church.
Wilma is preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Ray P. Henry, on Oct. 4, 2000; one brother, Avon Coffman; one sister, Thelma Bailey; and one grandson, Nathan Henry.
Wilma is survived by three sons, Donald R. Henry and his wife Carol of Washington, David L. Henry and his wife Jerri of Texas, Richard K. Henry and his wife Nancy of Loveland; two daughters, Sharon Kay (Henry) Bacon and her husband Robby of Louisiana, Karen Fay (Henry) Oakes and her husband Doug of Indiana; 13 grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren.
Wilma's advice for living the best life a person can would be to love and serve the Lord and live each day as if it might be your last day on earth.
The family would like to thank the staff at North Shore and the Sterling House of Loveland for their loving care of Wilma.
Interment at Foothills Gardens of Memory.
North Shore Health and Rehab in Loveland. She was 87.
Wilma was born on June 25, 1923, in Oregon, Mo., to Floyd E. and Hazel (Bucher) Coffman. She graduated from William Woods College in Fulton, Mo.
Wilma married Ray P. Henry on Aug. 12, 1943, in Oregon, Mo. They moved to Colorado in 1949 and to Longmont in 1957. She did secretarial work at Longmont High School from 1961 to 1983.
Wilma was a member of LifeBridge Christian Church.
Wilma is preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Ray P. Henry, on Oct. 4, 2000; one brother, Avon Coffman; one sister, Thelma Bailey; and one grandson, Nathan Henry.
Wilma is survived by three sons, Donald R. Henry and his wife Carol of Washington, David L. Henry and his wife Jerri of Texas, Richard K. Henry and his wife Nancy of Loveland; two daughters, Sharon Kay (Henry) Bacon and her husband Robby of Louisiana, Karen Fay (Henry) Oakes and her husband Doug of Indiana; 13 grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren.
Wilma's advice for living the best life a person can would be to love and serve the Lord and live each day as if it might be your last day on earth.
The family would like to thank the staff at North Shore and the Sterling House of Loveland for their loving care of Wilma.
Interment at Foothills Gardens of Memory.
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