Henson-Cargill-Obituary

Henson Cargill

Edmond, Oklahoma

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Henson Cargill, age 66, national country music recording artist, died in Oklahoma City Saturday, March 24, 2007 from complications following surgery earlier in the week. Henson was born at in Oklahoma City, February 5, 1941. He was born into a prominent Oklahoma family, as his grandfather O.A....

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I played guitar with Henson on his TV show in Oklahoma City. He was fun to work with and a nice guy. Last saw him in OKC when I was there for The International Areobatic Championships in the late 1990s. Didn’t know you had passed. Thinkin about you Henson.

I am so sorry. I have only just heard about Henson. Allan loved him very much. Deepest sympathy.

Joyce Williams

To The Cargill Family,
Sending our deepest sympathies.
So sorry to hear about Henson. He was always a super entertainer,and friend, A fond memory was when we played in okc at a local pizza parlor. Henson,Marda and the kids came for a visit,this was in the early 70`s.God blesss you all.
Cousin Jack and Cindy Gray

I am very sorry to hear of the death of Henson. SKIP A ROPE was a masterpiece. I bought the single 45 RPM record when I was a freshman in high school in 1968. That was a year of great social upheaval in the country and the song was very relevant for the time. Thanks Henson for all your contributions to music.
Rest in Peace
Neil Rice

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Tori Hamill & Jeff Tschannen

Gonna miss ya!

Johnny Johnson and wife Lyndsey

Nikki,Clay and Cash,
Matthew 5:4
Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted.
You are in our prayers daily.
Love,
Todd,Jana,Tyler,Hannah and Jake Bickel

I was a freshman at the University of Oklahoma in 1967 when "Skip a Rope" hit the charts. To this very day, it remains the greatest C&W song ever recorded. Thanks Henson. You will always skip your rope in our hearts.

I want to Thank all the people who signed the gust book Honoring my favorite Uncle and mentor Henson. He touched so many people with his gift of music. He will be missed. God bless you all for your well wishes and sharing your memories with us.