Doris-Henry-Obituary

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Doris R. Henry

Montrose, Pennsylvania

Aug 1, 1928 – Jun 10, 2022

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BORN
August 1, 1928
DIED
June 10, 2022
LOCATION
Montrose, Pennsylvania

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Daniel K. Regan Funeral Home - Montrose Obituary

Doris R. Henry, 93, of Hallstead, PA, went to be with the Lord and her husband Joe, on Friday, June 10, 2022. She was born on August 1, 1928 in Oxford, NY, to the late Charles H. and Geraldine (Brown) Gaige. She was predeceased by her husband, Joseph L. Henry, two grandsons, Brian Whitney, and Chad Henry


Surviving is her daughter and son-in-law, Connie and Bruce Whitney, FL, two sons, and daughters-in-law, Rick and Joan Henry, TX, Randy J. and Jennifer P. Henry, Hallstead, PA, six grandchildren, Aaron (Laura) Whitney, Corey Whitney, Tina (Todd) Burrows, Meggan (Alex) Thomas, Justin (Fiancé Cara) Henry, Amanda (Ryan) Miller, two half-sisters, Dorothy Gardner and Linda Gaige, numerous great grandchildren, nieces and nephews.


Doris worked as a bookkeeper for over 30 years, at WPEL radio station in Montrose. She loved her God and Church, but most of all, she loved her children and grandchildren. Doris loved telling stories, especially stories of her family; she was the family historian. She enjoyed baking, cooking, playing the piano, going up to the lake, and to the beaches in New Jersey and Florida.  


A private service will be held at the family’s convenience. Interment will be in the Brookdale Cemetery.


Donations in Doris’ memory can be made to WPEL 96.5, P.O. Box 248, Montrose, PA 18801.

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Ain’t Doris was my hero, besides my Mom. Think about her a lot. Until we see each other again ❤

Thoughts and prayers from our family to yours. She was/is loved very much.

I'll miss my birth date companion. We enjoyed celebrating together at WPEL and afterward. She was a storyteller!

Dearest Jenny & Randy, I am so so sorry to know of your pain. I was so privileged to take care of her last year. Ms Doris told me all the stories of our people & their history. Think on this chorus & take it to heart. "No more night. No more pain. No more fear. Never crying again. Praises to the Great I Am. We will live in the light of the Risen Lamb " And so she is! Someday together forever. Hugs my friends.

Fly high beautiful Angel. Thank you for all the wonderful memories. You will never be forgotten.I will always love you.

She was my Aunt. She was my Mom´s sister. Aunt Doris took care of my Mom when she was a baby. She still has the Stroller . Every time I went to her house. She would tell me how much see loved her little sister.Taking care of her. She loved us. Always wanted to feed us when we come up. She said I love eating, & I want someone to eat with me. I would always get up & do the dishes, she would say leave them things for later. I would say Dad always said that we would clean up if you cooked . We...

She was a sweet wonderful woman who will be missed terribly. She lived her life for her family and friends. Prayers for everyone who knew & loved her.

To Doris's entire family, I send you my deepest sympathy in the loss of this fine Christian woman. I didn't know her, but heard so much about her and she certainly was a woman who lived out her faith. May she rest in the arms of her Lord and Savior for eternity. May He wrap his loving arms around all of you. I send you big hugs, Connie and Bruce, Aaron, Corey and Tina. Much love to all of you.

So sorry for your loss. I loved visiting with her at family gatherings and hearing her stories about her family that would bring smiles and show her devotion and love for her family.