Henry-Oldham-Obituary

Henry Nevel Oldham

Huntsville, Alabama

Apr 29, 1943 – Aug 28, 2022

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BORN
April 29, 1943
DIED
August 28, 2022
LOCATION
Huntsville, Alabama

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Henry Nevel Oldham April 29, 1943 - August 29, 2022 "Please don't shoot the piano player, he's doing the best he can." Henry Oldham, the piano-playing, airplane-driving, life-of-the-party rocket scientist has laid his silver tongue to rest. He died peacefully in his sleep late evening on August...

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Heath Springs South Carolina back in the 1960s. Met "Judge", Henry, through my brother, Skip Meetze. He would come to SC to play music and fellowship with family and friends in South Carolina. I had a crush on him and his music. My husband and I kept up with him off and on through the years. Back in the day let me wear his heavy Georgia ring when he'd remove it to play the piano. Followed his career off and on. Have some great memories. RIP old friend. Fly high. Linda Meetze Lucas Lancaster...

Although it´s been many years since I saw Henry, I´m saddened to learn of his passing. During my tenure as the Project Manager, MLRS, Henry was not only a valuable member of the team, but also a good friend. Henry always had a smile on his face and his personality matched his smile. I´ll remember those days fondly. My sincere condolences to the family. He was a good man.

A long-term friendship, and even if we hadn't seen one another in a long time, we always could pick up right where we left off. Many great memories that will keep Henry in my mind for the rest of my days.

Henry was a wonderful friend and fellow Rotarian who always had a smile or joke for everyone. He was a witty Piano Man who would find any available piano or his own keyboard to break into song.  I could always count on him to rock out "Brown Eyed Girl" for me.  Our AUSA sing-a-long sessions in DC were legend.  He will be missed by so many. Condolences to his entire family.

One heck of a Jaycee back in the day. I was younger I watched him and listened a lot. He gave me a Low and Slow business card. Always witty and laughing. RIP and fly high

I knew Henry well when he first moved to Huntsville. I served with him in the USAR. He also served Huntsville very well in the Jaycees. Our deepest sympathy to his family. May Henry rest in peace. Paul & Claudette Michael

I'm just reading about Henry. He was a wonderful man with a great sense of humor. Godspeed, Henry - may you rest in perfect peace. My condolences to the family. Cathy Roark