Born in Florence, South Carolina, Mrs. Henry graduated from Wilson High School and Allen University. After teaching for more than 30 years, she retired from Richland County School District Two.
Surviving are her husband, Robert Henry; daughter, Deborah Walker; sister, Rosan Williamson Andrews; brothers, Willie and Stephen Williamson; three grandchildren; other loving relatives and friends.
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6 Entries
Iris Portee
March 9, 2012
Mrs. Henry was one of my elementary school teachers at Bethel Elementary where my mother also taught. Mrs. Henry was a wonderful teacher and enjoyed what she did. May GOD provide the family with the comfort, peace and understanding they need during their time of bereavement.
March 8, 2012
To the Henry Family, Lula was a wonderful sister and soror. She will be sorely missed by her sisters of Beta Epsilon Sigma Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. Sylvia Murray
willie johnson
March 8, 2012
Mrs. Henry was a wonderful person as well as a good teacher. Have seen her in a while, but she is loved by everyone that knew her. May the strengthen her family to get through this trying time.
Gwen Bright
March 7, 2012
To the Henry family, Keep the faith. My Soror will be deeply missed.
Sandra Patterson
March 7, 2012
Dear Mr. Henry, Deborah and Family. I have so many, many precious memories that began in 1973 my pledging into the grad chapter of Beta Epsilon Sigma, Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority. You're in our hearts and prayers.
Margie Harrison-Long
March 7, 2012
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Henry Family at this time and always. Mrs.Henry was a very loving and care person. She was my elementary school teacher for many years! She will truly be missed by all.
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