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Jerome Henry Obituary

JEROME FRANCIS HENRY, 82, died Sunday, Nov. 23, 2008, at the family homestead, surrounded by his wife and children. He was a dedicated and gifted social worker who served as a champion of the poor, an advocate for the mentally disabled, and a voice for the imprisoned. He truly lived the words of Jesus in Matthew, Chapter 25 "Whatsoever you do to the least of my brothers, that you do unto me." He also was a passionate community activist. He served as an advisor to politicians, was a friend of organized labor, and was a strong supporter of vibrant neighborhoods. His biggest impressions, however, may have been left on those less fortunate whom he befriended and counseled all his life. He was a faithful and adoring husband and a dedicated father who was immensely proud of his children and grandchildren. He took great joy in mentoring his sons and daughters. "Although we knew this day eventually would come, our hearts are heavy at the loss of our gentle giant. He left an indelible imprint on those who knew him. And though he had hoped to accomplish more, through his public service, he left this world a better place." He was born on Jan. 19, 1926, in Fort Wayne. He attended Most Precious Blood Catholic Grade School and Central Catholic High School, where he served as President of the Senior Class, in 1944. Following an honorable discharge from the United States Navy, he attended St. Joseph College, in Rensselaer, Ind. and Indiana Institute of Technology, in Fort Wayne. He graduated from Indiana University, in Bloomington with Bachelor's Degrees in psychology and economics and a Master's Degree in social work. He married Marganelle Ruth Applegate on Aug. 20, 1949, at St. Jude Catholic Church, Fort Wayne. Together they had 11 sons and six daughters. He began his career in social work in 1952 at the Jackson Family Counseling Center, in Jackson, Mich. In 1955, he accepted a position at the neuro-psychiatric clinic at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. In 1956, he returned to Fort Wayne to serve as the director of social services at the Indiana State Hospital (now known as the State Developmental Center). In 1966, he was appointed by then-Indiana Governor Roger Branigin to serve as superintendent of the Indiana State Reformatory in Pendleton, Ind. During his time at the reformatory, he was nationally recognized for developing the state's first work release program. Many of his innovative practices in the field of corrections are used to this day. In 1968, he returned to Fort Wayne to serve as executive director of Catholic Social Services, a division of Catholic Charities. During his tenure, at CSS, he was instrumental in developing one of the state's most successful adoption programs. Also during that time, he helped implement among the first local community-outreach programs to help laid-off factory workers retrain for new jobs. He also was involved in the early development of such worthwhile programs as Big Brothers Big Sisters, Matthew 25, the East Wayne Street Center, and Park Center (formerly the Mental Health Center). He retired from Catholic Charities in 1991. Throughout his career, he served on several boards including the Fort Wayne Housing Authority, Big Brothers Big Sisters, the National Catholic Conference Planning Committee, The United Way of Allen County, the East Wayne Street Center, Family Services of Indiana, the Governor's Regional Correctional Development Committee, Indiana Catholic Conference Legislation Committee, National Association of Social Workers, Indiana Conference of Social Welfare, University of St. Francis School of Social Work Advisory Committee, Indiana University School of Social Work Advisory Committee, Allen County Juvenile Court Foster Care and Mentor Program, the St. Joseph Hospital Burn Unit, Nebraska School PTA President, Nebraska Neighborhood Association President, and the Christian Community Neighborhood Committee. He was active in local politics and entered several races for elective office including Fort Wayne City Council, Indiana State Representative and Wayne Township Trustee. After his retirement, he was elected to a seat on the Fort Wayne Community School Board of Trustees. He received many awards throughout his career, but he was most proud of the Sagamore of the Wabash, presented by then-Indiana Governor Evan Bayh; the Liberty Bell Award (Allen County Bar Assoc.); Indiana Social Worker of the Year; the Adler Institute Award for Community Service; and the Governor's Public Service Award for his work with the disabled. He remained active in many facets of the local community until he suffered a debilitating stroke in May of this year. "We would like to express our gratitude to all those who cared for dad in his last days including St. Joseph Hospital, Saint Anne Home, Parkview Home Health and Hospice, and Angel Corps." He is survived by his beloved wife of 59 years, Marganelle; sons, Jerome Jr. (Rebecca), Thomas (Cindy), Anthony (Susan), Matthew (Anne), Martin (Vicki), Kurt, Karl, Louis (Brenda), and Christopher (Carolyn) Henry, all of Fort Wayne, and Erik (Mary Kay) of Knoxville, Tenn.; daughters, Paula (William) Bentley, Andrea (Ramon) Navarro, Sonya (John) Witte, and Jessica Henry, all of Fort Wayne, Denise (William) Wenzel of Baraboo, Wis., and Lisa (Mark) Canada of Kannapolis, N.C.; 51 grandchildren; 36 great-grandchildren; brothers, Charles Jr. of Fort Wayne, Eugene of Cocoa Beach Fla., and Morton of Port Orange, Fla; and sister, Carol Venderley of Fort Wayne. He was preceded in death by his parents, Charles M. Sr. and Irene (Degitz) Henry; son, Timothy; and grandson, Paul Navarro. Mass of Christian Burial is 11 a.m. Saturday at Most Precious Blood Catholic Church, 1515 Barthold St., with visitation two hours prior. Bishop John M. D'Arcy officiating. Visitation also from 2 to 9 p.m. Friday, with vigil at 7:30 p.m,. at Mungovan & Sons Memorial Chapel, 2114 S. Calhoun St. Burial in Catholic Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to The Jerome and Marganelle Henry Foundation, which provides healthcare to the working poor, or Most Precious Blood Catholic Church.

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Published by Fort Wayne Newspapers from Nov. 26 to Nov. 27, 2008.

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Kristen Williamson

December 26, 2008

I would just like to say what a great man Mr. Henry was. I lived across the street from him and his family when I was a child and he was the most caring, gentle man. I later bought the house across the street from him and his wife when I was an adult and he was still the most caring, gentle man I had ever met. I can remember seeing him every morning on his porch swing reading his newspaper, while his wife sat by his side. I talked with him often and greatly enjoyed his conversation and company. He was a great man who cared for all those that he met. He will truly be missed. I will continue to keep Mrs. Henry and all of his children in my prayers.

Jeremy Strassell

December 21, 2008

I would like to send my thoughts and Prayers to the Henry Family. I remember Mr. Henry coming over for holiday parties as he worked with my mom at Catholic Social Services. She always talked very highly of him. I went to school with his grandchildren. Phil is one of my good friends and I send him my best wishes. His son Jerry Henry Phil's Dad helped me get my current job. I will keep you all in my prayers and think of you over the holidays. Have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

Little One

December 7, 2008

Jessica, your friendship has been a true blessing. Your father has been your role model and hero and I thank him for his influence on the wonderful person you are. While words can't take away your pain and heartache, know you and your family are in my prayers. Your father's spirit and love is and always will be evident through each family member and grandchild. Continue to hug your mother for me. I look forward to hearing many more wonderful stories about your angel.
God Bless,
Stacie

Bob Goleeke

December 4, 2008

Our sympathies for the Henry Family on their lose....God's blessings be with you.

Cyndie & Bob Goleeke

Becky Pilling

December 2, 2008

We're so sorry for your loss.May you always know that God is always with your Father and your family.Gods Blessings The Pilling Family,Gary,Becky,Garyll,Farrah,Stacey

Doug Dammeier & Paula McCoskey

December 1, 2008

So sorry for your loss. May God's power help you with extra courage in your time of need.

Blaine Miller

December 1, 2008

We're sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts are with your family.
Blaine Miller Service

Norm & Kim Gerardot

December 1, 2008

Our prayers go out to all of the family members, we are so sorry for your loss. Blessings to you all.

Shawn,Angy,Corey and Joey McSweeney

December 1, 2008

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. We especially send our love to Kurt. He has helped our family so much. His quietly helps alot of people and expects nothing in return.I am sure he has made his father very proud. We are here if we can help in ANY way.

Greg Sutter

December 1, 2008

Our deepest sympathy and prayers go out to the Henry family in their time of loss. Although we never met Mr. Henry in person, we do know his son Chris, and his family, and can clearly see through him what a great father, human being and role model Mr. Henry was to his family and to the community. We can still remember a summer birthday party for Mr. Henry when we could hear the whole family singing “For he’s a jolly good fellow”, true words indeed!

Greg, April, Alecia, Brock, Jason and Matthew Sutter.

Francie (Alidai) Moschenik

December 1, 2008

I'm so sorry to hear of Mr. Henry's passing. My mother, Wilma Alidai forwarded the news to me. My family grew up across the street from the Henry Family, on Runnion Street. I went to school with Chris, and my sister Amy and I, were friends with Lisa and Jessica. I remember helping Mr. Henry campaign for a local election when I was younger. I also remember him being a very caring man. I wished I would have had a father like him. His children are very lucky to have had he and Mrs. Henry as such a wonderful role models in their lives. My thoughts and prayers go out to the entire family.

Skip McCarthy

November 30, 2008

To my friends, Marganelle and Jerry and the whole extended kinship system,

I will think of Jerry's kindness and perseverence for all, even his Republican friends. His legacy is to be seen carrying forward in the beautiful Henry family. Marganelle, I am comforted to know that you are surrounded by the love of family and friends. Although I can't be with you now, Maybe we can visit in your garden, when spring brings with it the wonder of renewal. Thank you Jerry. You are one of the greatest in my experience, you had the courage to "dream the impossible dream". Barack would be proud to know you!

Mark Burnworth(Walker)

November 30, 2008

Such a Man,Such a Family,I know,I grew up on Howell St. in the Other big Brown house, across from the Henry Family. I would not be the person I am today if not for all that was shown to me by a Great Man such as Jerome Henry. My Heart goes out to all The Henry Family at this time. He will be Greatly Missed.

Mary Fran & Frank Strassell

November 29, 2008

Dear Marge and Family,
You have my deepest sympathy as well as love and prayers. Jerry was not only my employer, and mentor, but also my friend.

Not only did he teach us to work hard, but to play hard, too. Some of my fondest memories are the Christmas parties and the very special singing of the twelve days of Christmas that only Jerry could direct in his own inimitable way--oh , how we laughed.

I can only imagine when Jerry arrived at the Pearly Gates, being met and told,
"Welcome, and well done, good and faithful servant."

God be with you all.

SALLY Parker Family,Nives Mc Daniel

November 29, 2008

Our hearts go out to you at this time and in the days ahead.

Doug Dammeier & Paula McCoskey

November 29, 2008

Our heartfelt condolences to all the kids. May God give you strength in this time of sorrow.

Dan and Bev Howe

November 29, 2008

To the Henry family:

We extend our deepest sympathy to you all on the recent loss of Jerry. As Principal of NSHS I had the opportunity to spend a great deal of time with the Henry family and had the highest respect for Jerry. He was a man of honor and respect. Jerry was one of a kind and will be a great loss for the community; however, his ideals and kindness toward others will live on forever.

The Henry family will be in our thoughts and prayers.

Tony & Linda (Panyard) Myers

November 28, 2008

Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to the entire Henry family. We were both fortunate to have known such a wonderful man!

Steve Morrell

November 28, 2008

To the family of Jerry Henry:

I had the pleasure of serving on Jerry's CSS board of directors in the '80's. I was most impressed by his compassion for the needy and the pain he seemed to feel when the agency had nothing more to give.

Please accept my condolences in your time of sorrow.

Dick Devine

November 28, 2008

To the entire Henry Family

All of you should be very,very proud of Jerry. What a summary of a life.I did not know Jerry real well but did know of him very well.If only every man in America could be more like Jerry.

My favorite Henry is Carol and after eading that Obituary I know why I like Carol so much.

WHAT A FAMILY.


Dick Devine

Debbie (Panyard) McLaughlin

November 28, 2008

My deepest sympathy to the Henry family. I went to high school with Jerry's son Tom but had the pleasure of knowing many of Jerry's kids and also knew and babysat for some his grandkids. May God comfort you during this sad time in your lives.
My thoughts and prayers are with you!
Debbie (Panyard) McLaughlin

Cindy Hauschild

November 28, 2008

Karl,
Sorry to hear of your Dads passing but I know hes in Gods Hands. Thinking of you and your family

Steve Westrick

November 28, 2008

Henry Family,

My deepest sympathy on the loss of Mr. Henry. You can take solace that he is in a better place. I know he truly loved Most Precious Blood Church and School. It is only fitting that his final Mass will be conducted there.

John Schmidt

November 27, 2008

Jerry,
I'm so sorry for your loss and the loss to your family. I'm sure you are all proud of your father's accomplishments. If we get through this life accomplishing half as much as your father, we would still have accomplished a lot.

JULIE MILLER

November 27, 2008

TO THE HENRY FAMILY
WE ARE SORRY TO HEAR THAT YOUR FAMILY HAS HAD SUCH A GREAT LOSS. WE WILL KEEP YOU IN OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS, AND KNOW THAT YOUR FAITH IN GOD WILL HELP YOU THROUGH A YEAR OF "FIRSTS" AND BEYOND.
JULIE
SUNSHINE
& CHARITY

Donna Miller

November 27, 2008

I worked with Jerry at the Fort Wayne State Hospital. I admired him so much. It saddens me to hear that he is gone. My condolences go out to the Henry family.

Wilma Alidai

November 27, 2008

My sympathy goes out to the Henry family for their loss. We lived near the Henry family when my children were young. I remember Lisa and Jessica the most. You will all be in my thoughts and prayers.

daler family

November 27, 2008

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Jim Skevington

November 27, 2008

My condolensce on the passing of Jerry to the family..Still remember the broken leg in the '42 football game... Jim Skevington CCHS '43

Nancy Rathburn

November 27, 2008

My deepest symapthy goes to the entire Henry family at this time. I consider myself blessed to have worked with Jerry and your family. God Bless.

Paul and Molly Fettig

November 27, 2008

My Boss. My Mentor. My Friend. He can hear me, now that he floats free as the Wise Owl. Our hearts break in not being able to be at the funeral. Marganelle, we will take care of you in Florida. Our Steadfast Love to the beautiful Henry Family.

LARRY DAWSON

November 27, 2008

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

tony lockhart

November 27, 2008

To the family, Sorry to hear Mr. Henry has passed.

Leon Wolfe

November 27, 2008

sincere sympathy is extened to the Henry family from a retired Fort Wayne police officer Leon Wolfe

Ben Martin

November 26, 2008

What a legacy to try to live up to!!! The world would be a better place if we could all live up to his example. I will pray for your entire family. God's peace be with you all.

Kathreen Price

November 26, 2008

May God lighten your sorrows and give you peace with your loss!
The Price Family

Jim Sack

November 26, 2008

What a guy!

Weikart Family

November 26, 2008

Our hearts go out to you at this time and in the days ahead.

Nancy Weikart

November 26, 2008

The Henry Family, memoirs of love and cheerful moments will bring comfort to our heart eternity. Acceptance brings wisdom and opens the heart to remember the good times and heals the sorrow times. Prayers and thought will be in my heart for you and your family.

Christie Burgess

November 26, 2008

I am so sorry to hear of your Grandfather's passing, Angela. You have been my best friend for years and you and your entire family have always been like a second family to me. I love you always!

KAREN BAUER

November 26, 2008

TOM, CINDY, BENNY, AND BETH:

OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY IS WITH YOU AND THE HENRY FAMILY. KEEPING YOU IN OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS.

WITH LOVE,
RON AND KAREN BAUER

Chris and Stacey Delamarter

November 26, 2008

We are very sorry to hear about your loss. Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Ed Throm

November 26, 2008

My sincere condolences.

Diane Talarico

November 26, 2008

My sympathy goes out to the entire Henry family. Your father was a true testimony to family, faith and compassion. You will be in my thoughts and prayers.

Bill and Roberta Roth

November 26, 2008

Well done my good and faithful servant. We're certain Jerry has been greeted by our Lord with these words of welcome. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Henry family.

Donald & Rita Miles

November 26, 2008

To Jerry, Becky and all members of your family, please accept our thoughtful prayers in memory of your father. No time is good to mourn the passing of a loved one, but the holidays are a particularly difficult time. We extend to you and your family our heartfelt condolences.

The Fox Family Fox

November 26, 2008

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

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