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John Charles Hendricks, beloved father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and friend, passed away peacefully on October 6, 2025, at the age of 87. Born on November 26, 1937, to Edward and Virginia Hendricks, he was the youngest of five children his brothers Edward & Bob and sisters Evelyn & Ada, He earned the nickname “Dimple Darling” from his large dimple’s that presented at just about any emotion.
John lived a life full of heart, humor, and more than a few tall tales.
In 1955, John joined the U.S. Navy and served aboard the USS Saratoga, traveling the world and collecting stories he’d share (and sometimes embellish) for the rest of his days. Whether stationed overseas or back home in the States, John brought his signature mix of discipline and fun to every experience—a balance he kept long after he hung up his uniform.
John married the love of his life, Janice Carol Pierson, on June 4, 1960. They shared nearly 65 years of partnership, parenting, and pure joy. Although Janice preceded him in death just six months ago, it brings comfort knowing they’re back together—probably bickering over the TV remote.
Together, they raised two energetic and endlessly entertaining boys: Jeffrey Carl Hendricks (Lisa) and John Edward Hendricks (Leslie). From backyard adventures to front yard pranks, there was never a dull moment with the Hendricks crew. John wasn’t just a dad—he was a co-conspirator. With a mischievous grin and a twinkle in his eye, he loved pulling off practical jokes, telling outrageous stories (some true, some purely for sport), and keeping everyone around him on their toes. Life with John was unpredictable in the best possible way—equal parts laughter, life lessons, and the occasional prank involving rocks, switched salt shakers or more.
His greatest joy came from watching his family grow. He was proud “Grandpa John” or "Big Papa" to Kristen Barker (Danny), Cody Hendricks (Molly), Kacie Murphy (Shawn), Joshua Hendricks (Katie), and Janell Yancey (Joe). His legacy continues through his great-grandchildren: Jeffrey, Nicholas, and Jacob Barker; Avery and Carson Harper; Lucy Hendricks; Kane and Charli Murphy; Noah, Zachary and Ezekiel Hendricks—and even a great-great-granddaughter, little Octavia, who ushered in the next generation with her arrival. Proceeded in death by his brothers Edward & Bob and sisters Evelyn & Adda. Survived by brother in-laws Harold & Rex
Professionally, John was a born salesman, spending much of his career with McCormick Schilling spices. He could sell you anything with a smile, but it was never about the sale—it was about the connection. He made every customer feel like an old friend, and let’s be honest, half of them were probably just there for his jokes and occasional free samples.
John will be remembered for his warm heart, quick wit, and the joy he brought into every room he entered. Whether he was telling a joke, or causing a bit of (harmless) chaos, he lived life with purpose and playfulness.
A service will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, October 16, 2025, at the VA Cemetery in Grand Junction.
He may be gone from our sight, but the laughter he left behind will echo for generations
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16
10:00 a.m.
Veterans Memorial Cemetery of Western Colorado
2830 Riverside Parkway, Grand Junction, CO 81501
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