A Presbyterian, born in Arkansas City, Kan. Henry came to Oklahoma City in 1945 from Cushing. A World War II veteran, he had worked for Central Oklahoma Equipment Co., and had retired from civil service.
Survivors include his wife, Lillian, of the home; a son, Gary, Oklahoma City; two brothers, James, Oklahoma City, Larry, Gainesville, Tex. three sisters, Juanita Blackwelder, Tulsa; Bertha Gilchrist, Glenco; Sandra Kay Howell, Tenton, Tex; his father Wilbur G. Henry Sr., Gainesville; his mother, Mrs. Isabel Langford, Tulsa, and one grandson.
A Presbyterian, born in Arkansas City, Kan. Henry came to Oklahoma City in 1945 from Cushing. A World War II veteran, he had worked for Central Oklahoma Equipment Co., and had retired from civil service.
Survivors include his wife, Lillian, of the home; a son, Gary, Oklahoma City; two brothers, James, Oklahoma City, Larry, Gainesville, Tex. three sisters, Juanita Blackwelder, Tulsa; Bertha Gilchrist, Glenco; Sandra Kay Howell, Tenton, Tex; his father Wilbur G. Henry Sr., Gainesville; his mother, Mrs. Isabel Langford, Tulsa, and one grandson.
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