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Won't ever forget you Henry. A Renaissance man with a kind heart
Pete Gibbes
December 14, 2023 | Friend


Richmond, Virginia
SPALDING, Henry Cannon, Jr., died on January 13, 2023. He was the son of the late Henry Cannon Spalding, M.D. and Sue Sharp Spalding and spent his entire life in Richmond and Gloucester County. Henry was predeceased by his wife, Kaye Brinkley Spalding, who died in 2017 after 56 years of...
Read MoreWon't ever forget you Henry. A Renaissance man with a kind heart
Pete Gibbes
December 14, 2023 | Friend
On behalf of the members of the Greater Richmond Stamp Club (GRSC), I want to say how much we treasured his friendship and membership in our club over the many years that he was a member of the Greater Richmond Stamp Club. We shall miss him and his passion for collecting stamps.
Doug Hadley, President GRSC
February 18, 2023 | Other
I grew up at Clay Bank and in Richmond. Our house was at the end of the road with the creek and the York on 3 sides. Remember the Spaldings esp Henry, very well. Also played at the ruins of Rosewell. Those were good, simple days of crabbing & fishing and just being a kid, Peace to you, Henry. Diane Newman
Diane Newman
January 17, 2023 | Other
Following my return from Vietnam and subsequent discharge from the Marine Corps, Henry kindly offered me employment at Scott and Stringfellow. He knew I was a vet, and a Kappa Sig at Hampden-Sydney. He made adjusting to civilian life in those turbulent times a lot easier. AEKDB my friend John Heilig
John Heilig
January 16, 2023 | Friend

Meade Porter
January 16, 2023 | Friend

Meade Porter
January 16, 2023 | Friend

Meade Porter
January 16, 2023 | Friend
I´m sure you will be keeping a close full eye on Claybank! I will do my best to keep it to your standards, but alittle help from ya wouldn´t hurt...miss ya Buddy!
Meade Porter
January 16, 2023 | Friend
I don´t remember a life without Henry in it. He was like my brother and we shared many fun memories of growing up on the York. He was smart, funny, a real gentleman who showed compassion for all. He will be remembered, loved, and admired by all who knew him.
Margi Cushman Teagle
January 15, 2023