.PAUL WESLEY HENRY was born On October 9, 1926 in Fresno CA., passed away peacefully with his daughter
by his side on February 4th, 2014. He is preceded in death by Barbara Jean Henry his wife of 54 years and Michael Henry his son.
Survived by his daughter Paula J. Henry, Grandchildren, Jon Paul Henry, Debra Davis, Billy Ockerman, Paul Bomactao and Great Grand Daughter Sarah Ockerman.
He graduated from the University of Texas in Business Administration in 1946.
He retired after 46 years from Pacific Telephone as the Assistant Vice President for Governmental relations.
He served in the Navy 1944-1946 and the Army in Korea 1950-1952.
He was a past president of Comstock and the Chamber of Commerce in Santa Rosa. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to:
A Touch of Understanding
5280 Stirling St. Suite 102
Granite Bay, CA. 95746
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February 18, 2014
Nancy Lunardi
Paula: Gosh, I just had lunch with your dad a few weeks ago. We had a delightful visit. I'm so glad I had that opportunity before he passed away. Your dad was such a great friend to my dad. I especially appreciated his friendship with my dad because while I was at work every day worrying about how my dad was doing, I found comfort in knowing that Paul would keep in touch with my dad and would pick him up for lunch often and take him to their favorite place--The Elephant Bar. Now they are together once again. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Warmly, Nancy Lunardi
February 9, 2014
Nadine Crose
My friendship started when Paul first moved to Sacramento. Paul always invited me to lunch after My husband became ill. He was always so kind and thoughtful. I'll miss him. I am so sorry Paula.
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