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In Loving Memory

Henson, Roy D.

78, of Arnold returned to his heavenly home on April 15, 2021.

Roy was a forklift driver for McGraw Hill and a Veteran of the US Army.

He was born on July 28, 1942 in Mounds, Illinois. He was the Son of the late Harley and Mabel (Crite) Henson. Beloved Husband of late Dorothy (Schymos) Henson and of Pat (Greene) Henson; Dearest Dad of 2 Daughters Tressa (Richard) Hammers of O’Fallon, Nannette Henson of St. Louis; 2 Sons Eddie Henson of House Springs, Chad Henson of Arnold; 2 Step-Sons Bob (Janet) Gaddis of Union, Harry (Mary) Gaddis of Oran; Dear Grandpa to 12 grandkids; Dear Great Grandpa to 10 great grandkids; Dear Brother to Jackie (Roger) Sturgeon of Oklahoma, Sherry (Larry) Coleman of Owensville; Dear brother in law, uncle, cousin, and friend to many. He was preceded in death by his sister Janice Henson and brothers Troy Henson, Mike Henson, and Terry Henson.

Visitation at Kutis Affton Chapel 10151 Gravois Rd. 63123 on Friday, April 23 from 10:00 am. until funeral service time at 12 noon. Interment at Lakewood Park Cemetery.

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22 thoughts on “Henson, Roy D.”

  1. Our deepest sympathies to the Henson family. Growing up across the street from “Grandma & Grandpa” Henson, Roy and his kids were around quite often. We pray that he is at peace with Harley and Mabel, Janice, Mike and Terry. Prayers for comfort and peace to all who knew and loved Roy. Our hearts are with you.

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  2. Our deepest sympathies to the Henson family. Growing up across the street from “Grandma & Grandpa” Henson, Roy and his kids were around quite often. We pray that he is at peace with Harley and Mabel, Janice, Mike and Terry. Prayers for comfort and peace to all who knew and loved Roy. Our hearts are with you.

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  3. Prayers of comfort for all of Roy’s family and friends. I loved his stories about the wild west. You could always count on a great story when you were around Roy. He will truly be missed but not forgotten.

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  4. Prayers of comfort for all of Roy’s family and friends. I loved his stories about the wild west. You could always count on a great story when you were around Roy. He will truly be missed but not forgotten.

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  5. I will miss Roy and all we did as kids. Wish we could be there to say goodbye but will be there in Spirt.

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  6. I will miss Roy and all we did as kids. Wish we could be there to say goodbye but will be there in Spirt.

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  7. To the Henson family
    I extend my heart sympathy to the entire Henson family. I’m sorry I won’t be able to make it to the services on Friday however my thoughts will be with you. And pat I’m thinking of you and praying for you for peace and comfort. And to sherry your in my thoughts praying for you. And to chad nannette and tressa prayers of comfort for you. May god bring peace & love and comfort.

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  8. To the Henson family
    I extend my heart sympathy to the entire Henson family. I’m sorry I won’t be able to make it to the services on Friday however my thoughts will be with you. And pat I’m thinking of you and praying for you for peace and comfort. And to sherry your in my thoughts praying for you. And to chad nannette and tressa prayers of comfort for you. May god bring peace & love and comfort.

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  9. I have been Chad’s neighbor for over 8 years, and have spoken with Roy several times over those years. He was such a humble soul, and an even bigger God fearing man. I KNOW with all my heart where he is now, and that comforts my heart. This isn’t goodbye Roy, but catch you later, and Chad will continue to share your legacy with every story he shares! God Bless you Roy

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  10. I have been Chad’s neighbor for over 8 years, and have spoken with Roy several times over those years. He was such a humble soul, and an even bigger God fearing man. I KNOW with all my heart where he is now, and that comforts my heart. This isn’t goodbye Roy, but catch you later, and Chad will continue to share your legacy with every story he shares! God Bless you Roy

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