William (Bill) Howard Henry passed away on January 25, 2024, in Sapulpa, Oklahoma at the age of 85.
William was born March 21st, 1938, In Bristow, Oklahoma to his parents, William Howard Henry Sr, and Alice Doris Henry. He graduated from Bristow High School in Bristow, Oklahoma in 1956. William was a man of many hobbies including fishing, woodcutter, TV repair man, an Ostrich caregiver, and beekeeper.
William is preceded in death by his wife, Dovie Sue Henry (Branstetter); His father, William Howard Henry Sr; Mother, Alice Doris Henry; Sister Ivy Murrell Snyder; Brother, James Donald Henry; and Neice, Cynthia Ann Aaron.
William is survived by his sister, Karen and her husband Max Cook. His nephew, William Joseph Cook and his wife, Crystal and son, Oliver William Cook; two nieces, Jennifer Alyson Ross and her Husband John and Mary Darlene Mailes; One nephew, James Allan Henry and wife Brittany; Sister-in-law's, Diana (Jackie) Miller, Dorothy Marie Patsy Moore, Joyce Ann, Sylvia Raney, and Janice Price; Brother-in-law's, Joe Branstetter and Stephen Branstetter.
Services will be held on Saturday, February 3rd, 2024; at 1 PM at Ethel Reece Cemetery, 88 Co Rd 2400, Barnsdall, OK 74002.
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