Lewis-Henry-Obituary

Lewis C. Henry

Kansas City, Missouri

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Lewis C. Henry, 55, of Versailles, Missouri, died Saturday, January 14, 2006 at Kansas City V.A. Medical Center. Funeral Services will be 2 PM Friday, January 20 at the Highland Park Funeral Home 41st & State Avenue Kansas City, Kansas; burial in Highland Park Cemetery. Friends may call from...

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Lewis was my brother and my mentor throughout our entire lives. As a young boy in kindergarten, he made the rules by deciding that he was tired and he'd get up, walk out the doors of the school and go home for a nap or to watch television. Mom would have to walk him back to school and wait outside to make sure he stayed until it was time to go home. Acting silly in class got him sent to the coat room where he would happily make himself comfortable with many coats on the floor and eat from...

lewis was my brother-in-law. i did not get to spend very much time with him as we were never in the same place at the same time.
my fondest memory of lew is the time we spent riding our bikes togeather. lew, his wife jeanie(my sister), me and my wife(patty), and her brother jack, would ride 50 miles for a cup of coffee and turn around and head back.
but the most important thing in the world to me, was his love and respect for my sister. for that, he is in a better place and we...

Lewis meant a lot to Max and I am glad you called and let us know of his passing. Please get in touch with us whenever possible.

I will miss my cousin Lewis very much. I wish I could of had more contact with him. My phone no. is 7854187337 call me some time.

Our PaPa was a great grandpa and always shared his cokes with us. He let us play in his boat, golf cart and sit on his trike. We will always love our PaPa and he will always be in our hearts.


I did not know Lewis, but I read his neice's writings about him. He and I share some personality traits. I'm saddened by his passing, and I'm sorry for your loss.

My father is my hero, a man that no other can ever live up to. My mother has my total respect for what she is goinbg through. I cannot think of anyone who is as strong as she. Daddy was a good man and i know he knew how much I loved him, yet I fihnd myself sayibng it everytime I get the chance. I was blessed to have him as my daddy!

Lewis Henry was my uncle. He was more than that. He taught me to ride my first motorcycle, we shared a passion for history and I loved him very much. He will be missed.

Until we meet again.

Lewis Henry was my brother. A good brother who had many medals from the Vietnum war. He was a crew chief for the Black Widow group of 101 st. Helicopter Assault Battalion Army. He was at one time years back. A reserve Police Officer for K.C.K. He is the one that got me into my career as Deputy Sheriff for Wyandotte County.
I will miss him very much.