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Angus (Sandy) Fremont Henderson
Angus (Sandy) Fremont Henderson passed away on November 19th, 2012 after a lengthy illness.
Angus was born and raised in Tilton, NH, entered the Navy in 1941, then served in and retired from the Air Force at Sewart AB, TN in 1968.
He is survived by his wife of 66 years, Olga M. Henderson; son, Charles D. (Crystal) Henderson; daughter, Judith L. (Richard) Mingle; son, Steven R. Henderson; grandchildren, Charles D. Henderson, Jr., Cheston R. (Cheryl) Henderson, Steven R. (Shay) Henderson, Jr., Jeremy W. (Amanda) Henderson, Christy A. Mayes, Melissa B. (Lee) Fergus, Mary S. Henderson, David E. Henderson, Conor G. Henderson and five great-grandchildren, Trevor, Liliana, Alayna, Alissa and Kayla.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Alive Hospice of Nashville.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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Judy, When someone has been sick for a long period of time, losing them is so bittersweet. Your dad is no longer suffering and I know you will miss him so much. You were an awesome daughter and took such great care of him and your mama. Praying for you and your family.
Kathy Qualls
November 26, 2012
Angus,you will be sadly missed,and have been a dear friend for many years.you are now at peace no more pain or sickness.may God bless your family.
stanley mason
stanley mason
November 26, 2012
walter koth
walter koth
November 24, 2012
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