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Henry Sloan

Charlotte, North Carolina

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Henry Lee Sloan, III CHARLOTTE - Henry Lee Sloan, III, 63, died peacefully in his home on December 3, 2013. Born in Charlotte on June 4, 1950 to the late Henry Lee Sloan, Jr., and the late Mary Shields Sloan, Henry graduated from Woodberry Forest School and from the University of North Carolina...

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I can´t believe 10 years has passed and life goes on and an angel is watching after all those he loves. Hearts do heal, but sadness still arises and memories flood in. Thank God for those precious times.

Miss you Henry.

Henry and i were friends in our teens and then lost touch. sorry to hear about his death. he was a wonderful guy

I was saddened to hear of Henry's death. I offer my condolences to Vicki, Emma and to his family. Henry was my good friend, confident and advisor. Henry made the world a much better place. I will miss him greatly.

My heart goes out to you all and I pray for God's love to heal your saddened hearts. Henry did touch many lives and we are all blessed to have known such a wonderful person.

Angie & Shields, I am so sorry. I've thought for most of my life that Henry and your parents were the most courageous people I've ever known. And like Nancy, I look back on our childhood with love and laughter. Shields, every spring I think about the year you gave up one of our neighbors for Lent and smile. We were all so fortunate to grow up together. My love to you both.

Dear Shields and Family!
Keeping you in my prayers during this sad time. Hope all your good memories will help to ease your pain. May Henry rest in peace.....

If only we could see the splendour of the land
To which our loved ones are called from you and me
We'd understand
If only we could hear the welcome they receive
From old familiar voices all so dear
We would not grieve
If only we could know the reason why they went
We'd smile and wipe away the tears that flow
And wait content.

I had the pleasure of knowing Henry through his daily visits to Starbucks. His visits were always a highlight of my days and I was honored to consider him a friend. He touched many lives and will be missed more than words can say. I'm so sorry for your loss.