Harriett Louise Henderson

harriett henderson

September 27, 1930 ~ September 13, 2007


Resided in: Pueblo, CO

Harriett Louise Henderson, 76, passed away September 13, 2007. Survived by her children, Denise Henderson, Brad (Lisa) Henderson, Mark (Diane) Henderson, Eric (Madeline) Henderson; grandchildren, Max, Victoria, Zane, Peter, Eliza, Mary-Gemma, Taylor, Grant and Lauren; brother, Doug (Pat) Felton. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her husband, Bruce D. Henderson, her parents, and her sister. Born September 27, 1930, in Woodlake, NE to Maxwell and Helen Felton. She worked for the Colorado State Hospital as a dietician until her retirement. Member of Parkhill Baptist Church. Memorial Service, 11 a.m. Saturday, September 15, 2007, at Parkhill Baptist Church, 4235 Parkhill Place, with the Rev. Brad Henderson officiating. Interment, Roselawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Parkhill Baptist Church. Online condolences, MontgomerySteward.com

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  1. God bless you during this time of mixed sorrow and rejoicing in the home going of your mother. She was indeed a friend to me in my Sr. year of high school. I always looked to her with a great deal of respect. Denise, Brad, Mark, and Eric, God be with you during this time. Rev. Ralph E. Molyneux, Chaplain, USAF

  2. I sure enjoyed sharing Bible studies with Harriet on Monday evenings at Marty’s house when we lived next door. Harriet was such a gracious and sweet lady who loved the Lord. Sorry to have missed the special service of her life as I was working. May God bless your family and God’s comfort be real to you at this time.

  3. Dear Denise, Brad, Mark & Eric,
    I am so sorry I cannot be at the service tomorrow as I have to work.
    Your mom was very special to me; she was a special person and loved the Lord. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Vada & Ace Acrey

  4. Steve and I and our children extended our deepest sympathy to all of you. We loved your Mother very very much. She loved us and she prayed for us. It doesn’t get any better than that.

  5. Dear Denise, Brad, Mark, Eric and Families,
    What a lady Harriett was! The last time I saw her in July, she asked my opinion on a paint color she was thinking of painting the living room area. She needed someone to tell her she had a good choice. And she did! She was a big help to Mom while she was in the assisted living facility. Mom so looked forward to the devotional books she would bring for her. Now they are together, along with other lived ones, in heaven. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. I will be with you in spirit on Saturday.
    Love,
    Diane

  6. My family misses your Mother so much. My Mom has a certain sadness about her that will never ever go away. We miss your Mom’s prayers and we feel the difference. We loved her with all of our hearts.


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