Henry-DeJarnette-Obituary

Henry Card DeJarnette

Obituary

Henry Card Dejarnette, 48, of Madison, died Sunday, Jan. 22, 2006, in Culpeper. He was born April 14, 1957, in Charlottesville, son of the late Edward Averill DeJarnette and stepmother, Harriet Dean DeJarnette. Henry was a self-employed custom builder for many years. He was a member of Greene...

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Our entire family sends their sincere condolences to Henry's family. We have fond memories of times together with Henry and his brothers Ed and Elliott. Henry treasured his family, and we remember fondly his good natured teasing of his sister. May God Bless you and give you strength during the difficult times.
Love, Skeeter, Vicki and family

My sincere sympathies to your family. I graduated with Henry from MCHS and remember fondly the prankster that he was. May God keep your family in his loving care.

Suan,

My deepest sympathy.

Bay Design Group, P.C.

Dear Susan, We were so shocked to find out this terrible news. Our hearts are with you and yours, in deepest sympathy.

Our sincere condolences to Susan and Annette (your mother) and the rest of the family. Henry was a great guy and he will be missed dearly. Always remember the good times that you all shared with him. May God Bless you all.
Carl, Flora and Loretta Washington
former from Madison, VA

Our deepest sympathy to the family.

To Susan and Henry's Family,
Our sincere sympathy to everyone. Henry was a former member at Blue Ridge Health & Fitness (formerely Stanardsville Barbell Club). His smile and pleasant personality was appreciated by the members of the club. God Bless~Leon & Carla Beasley

Being new to the area I joined Greene Hills Golf Club knowing no one. Henry was one of the first people I encountered, and we immediately became friends. It was his great personality that allowed our friendship to grow. I will always remember the good times we had.

I can't put into words the sorrow I have for the family. I have know Henry since the late 1980's and never have met a more honest, down to earth person anywhere. Henry will be missed by everyone that had the privilege to know him. Bless you all~ Dave Jenkins and Employees of Body Expressions Fitness