John-Hendrick-Obituary

John Henry Hendrick

Shelby, North Carolina

1923 - 2005

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John Henry Hendrick SHELBY -- Mr. Hendrick, 82, of 114 Hidden Acre Drive, died April 27, 2005 at Hospice at Wendover. He was born April 5, 1923. Funeral service is 11:00 AM Friday at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church. Interment will be in Rose Hill Memorial Park. The family will receive friends...

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Dear Carole Ann and Family,

I'm so sorry to hear of your Dad's passing, and regret we could not come to the funeral home to see you and speak with you in person.
I know that these weeks have been difficult for all of you, and just hope that time and prayers will bring comfort. Just try and remember all the fun times and special events that you shared together!
I miss seeing you and hearing from you and laughing with you.

God Bless You All,
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i,m sorry for your lost. john was a very important part of my life. he was like a father to me after my father died.I worked for him 17 years, I will miss him dearly. My prayers are with you and your family in your time of need.May God keep you in his prayers. JACK ADAMS AND FAMILY

To the family, your husband and father was such an inspiration to me. As a business man starting out. I always looked forward to going out to his home and will truly miss him.

To Osteen, Lynda, Carole Ann, Barbara, we want you to know what precious people you are to us, as was John and we have such fond memories of all of you. We are so sorry that we cannot visit with you at this time. Please know our love and prayers are with you.
Bill and Tina Kincaid

Carole Ann,
I am sorry to hear that your father has passed away. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Jo Wortman Crews
Santee, SC

We are so sorry for the loss of your dad. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. May God watch over you in your time of grief.

John was always kind to me and graciously supportive of me during the beginning of my business. I will certainly miss the occasional visit or phone call from him.

Blannie and I were very sorry to learn of John's passing. I have very fond memories of working with him while he served as chairman of the local board at First Citizens. Fortunately I did see and talk with him and Mrs. Hendrick at Fisherman's Feast a couple of months ago. We wish your family well and ask that you call on us if we can be of any assistance.

Lin and Blannie Robinson