Valeria-Henry-Obituary

Valeria Henry

Savannah, Georgia

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Valeria Dee Hutson Henry - SAVANNAH - Valeria Dee Hutson Henry, 93, of Savannah, passed away peacefully after a short illness on Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2012 at Hospice Savannah with her family at her side. She was preceded in death by her husband of 62 years, Robert G. Spot Henry; a brother, George L...

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Dee Dee was a central figure in my life, and a wonderful woman. She was truly caring and generous, and the world is less without her.
Melinda & Clark Brown

Betty, Glenn, Tonya and Family,

What a privilege God gave us to know Val these last 5 years. She was always a bright spot in our day and an encourager to me as her pastor. She always would greet me with a specific word of encouragement following each service and she would tell me how God was working in her life.

We rejoice in her enjoying the glory of Jesus, her Savior who she loved and served, but it is very difficult for us to be so far away in Germany and not be...

Betty, Glenn, Tonya
Please accept my deepest sympathy in the loss your Mother and Grandmother. Just cherish all of your memories and know that you have the promise to see her again. She was a wonderful woman. Through HIS tender love and divine understanding, May God grant you the comfort HE alone can give.
Love,
Vickie Godbee

To Glen and Family,
Deeply saddened at your loss. Your beloved Mother was the true meaning of a gentle and loving Southern Lady. God Bless you all.
Love, Merilyn (Snedeker) Greenough

Dear Henry Family,

Your Mother was always kind in spirit and words. A wonderful neighbor for many years. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Pamela Wilkes Pianka

Henry Family, Your mother was a gracious lady. Our hearts go out to you. Garry and Jane Wilkes

Betty, I am very sorry to hear of the passing of your Mother. It is apparent that your Mom was a wonderful person, as she raised a wonderful ddaughter.(Thanks for being so kind when we worked at Sears). I want you and your family to always trust God and lean not to your own understanding; to know that earth has no sorrow that heaven can not heal. God bless you all is my prayer.

I never did see Ms. Henry without a smile on her face. She knew how to light up a room. I know she will be truly missed. Cindy Keith