Joseph-Henery-Obituary

Joseph Henery

Wilsonville, Oregon

Mar 30, 1949 – Jun 9, 2023

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BORN
March 30, 1949
DIED
June 9, 2023
LOCATION
Wilsonville, Oregon

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Joseph James Henery passed away at the age of 74 from complications due to heart failure. He was surrounded by his family. Joe was born in Salem, OR to Jim and Dorothy Henery. He grew up in the Salem area and graduated from McNary High School. He attended Oregon State University and Arizona...

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Joe was my best friend throughout grade school, Jr. high and high school. We spent many Friday nights together watching Twilight Zone scaring ourselves to the point where we couldn´t sleep. He was such a positive influence and always encouraged me to excel. He will be missed. Ron Sandstrom

Joe was a good friend and golf partner for many years. He was such a nice guy and will be missed.

So sorry for you loss.

I knew Joe for many years. 1st through his time at Emanuel and with the Legacy Heakth system and more recently through Pacific IPA. He was always a calming, leveling presence in all situations. The world will miss him.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Joe and I were classmates at McNary.

Joe was a very special person for us, our children and our grandchildren. So important, in fact, that when drawing a family tree for school, our grandson, Andy, wanted to know where Joe and Rita fit. His removable thumb is indeed legendary but so is his caring and thoughtful nature along with the ability to always remember jokes. There are so many wonderful memories of our times together that it is impossible to begin describing them. He will be missed beyond measure.

Joe was a very young 74. A great guy. Smart. Funny. Interested. Thoughtful. A loyal friend. He had a lot of great friends, but his very best friend was Rita...that was easy to see. He had a wonderful family. A lot of people will miss him.

Very sad to hear about another classmate leaving this world. I played football with Joe. He was very athletic and a good person. He will be missed.