Chandra-Henry-Obituary

Chandra Henry

Houston, Texas

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CHANDRA HENRY, 50, of Galena Park, Texas, died Wednesday, April 11, 2007. She was born in Fontana, California on October 22, 1956. She was a member of SSI Sorority at Sam Houston State University. Chandra is survived by her mother, Doris Henry; brother, Robert Jon Henry and wife, Karen; nephew,...

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A joy when she graced our presence, and still brings a smile upon memory

My deepest sympathy. When I think of Chandra in high school, I remember her cute, always smiling face and radiant disposition.
She was a beautiful woman.

I was deeply saddened to hear about the loss of Chandra. I will always remember her beautiful red hair and radiant smile. May God grant your family his comfort and peace.
GPHS Class of 75

Chandra was one of our front runners when it came to class, attitude and a fun loving personality. May God bless her family now and always. I could not make the funeral, but my heart was there.

Dear Doris & Bobby,
I was so saddened to hear of Chandra's untimely passing. Know that although I haven't seen you guy's since Granny passed I still think of you and the old neighborhood often. May God Bless and keep you strong in this difficult time. Mark

From Saturdays at the river to Sundays at Maw and Pappys, my childhood memories with Chandra and her family are endless. It is my prayer that Chandra knew how special she was and how much she was loved.

God always has a meaning behind everything he does. Sometimes they do not make sense to us, but we have to believe and have the faith that we know he is in charge. God puts people in our lifes that touch us in different ways. Chandra was one of those individuals. May God Bless her family and rest her soul.

To Chandra's Family
I am so sorry to hear of Chandra's passing. I always enjoyed visiting with Chandra, and I wish I had spent more time with her. I will miss her as a classmate and friend from GPHS.

Words will never express the loss of this special woman. Chandra seemed to always brighten the moment and day...I could not wait to get to 5th period in Miss Ross' 10th grade Biology class...she sat right in front of me and loved to play with my hairy arms...once more and for the final time --- "To Madam, With Love"