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Diane Schroeder
December 24, 2016
I was so sorry to hear about Henry's death. I knew him back in the 1970's and 80's. We went to the same church,then were at Christ for the Nations in Dallas at the same time.
Henry was always so upbeat and happy. He was just getting started in his culinary career at that time. So sorry he left this world so soon.
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Jami Mayberry
December 21, 2016
I had Henry and Brenda stay in my home while they attended a Texas Aggie Football game in College Station, Tx. I fell in love with them as a couple and Henry and I were both in remission from cancer at the time. I am so very sorry to hear of his passing. He was a GREAT cook and wonderful man. Rest In Peace, Henry....
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