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DALE S. HENDERSON

Jersey City, New Jersey

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Dale S. Henderson, 56, of Millville died suddenly Tuesday, April 13, 2010, at Capital Health System in Trenton.

Born in Philadelphia, he was a lifelong Millville resident. In 1972, he graduated from the Millville High School, and in 1976, he graduated from Trenton State College. For the...

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I knew of Dale from college baseball, and thought kindly of him today.

Cant believe 10 years have gone by since you went away. I often think of all the good times we had and all the times Ive had without you and thought Dale wouldve loved this. Always in my heart!

Dale was a very sweet man. Always smiling and full of joy. My heart go out to his family and friends. Dale will truely be missed. Even though he's gone he will never be forgotten.

Our deepest sympathies to the girls and Dale's family. I worked with Dale at Leone. We will always remember the antique shows in Atlantic City that we attended for many years together. He will be missed.

My deepest condolences to Dale's family, his girls, and to Carol...may wonderful memories comfort you all. I will always remember Dale's fun, lighthearted & adventurous spirit. Another beautiful soul is taken from us...

Dale was a co-worker with me at Leone Industries since the '80s. Before that we worked together at Kerr Glass. Dale was a supervisor, but he never had to be "Bossy". He treated people with respect. His qualities will be missed on this earth. Our loss is heaven's gain.

Dale was a lifelong friend of my brother Bruce and myself. We are lifelong friends of the Hendersons and even tho' I haven't seen Dale in many years it would be like we hadn't missed a beat if I had seen him. He will be missed by Bruce and me. May God be with his family and comfort them at this time . Kurt Ferguson

I, too, remember Dale from our carefree days at Millville High School, Class of '72. He was tall, thin, handsome, sweet, kind and always smiling (he had a shy smile). He never seemed to have a bad day. He was a friend to all. My heart goes out to his family on their sudden loss with no time for goodbyes. God must have needed him in heaven for greater things.

Dale was in my homeroom in high school. I remember him as a very sweet guy. My sympathy goes out to his family.