Morry Daniel Henry

April 6, 1956 - September 4, 2005

Obituary

Morry Daniel HENRY

Age 49, son of Ralph William Henry and Charleen Joy Best Maas. Morry was born on April 6, 1956 in Seattle, Washington King and died on September 3, 2005 in Flower Mound, Texas Denton. Morry was preceded in death by his sister Kim Henry. Morry is survived by his wife Shannon Henry; brother Ralph Henry, Jr; sister Christy Henry; nieces and nephews, Jesse Henry, Robert “Bobby” Henry, Shannon Hazel, Amber Hazel, and Christopher Coons. Morry is also survived by his many friends and family members for whom he would have done anything, and in return, loved him very much. Funeral Service, 4:00 PM, Sunday, September 11, 2005 at Wiggen & Sons Funeral Home, 2003 N.W. 57th St., Seattle. In lieu of flowers, remembrances suggested to Youth Maritime Training Association, 206 782-1080.

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Martin and Lisa Douge
Martin and Lisa Douge
4 years ago

Our Hearts go out to you all.

Heaven is made of many things,

And is getting better all the time.

Laura Perez
Laura Perez
4 years ago

I only met Morry once but I was fortunate to hear of the many great things he’s done in his life time from his dear wife, Shannon. I am also pleased that I was fortunate to tastes the great meals that he prepared. I would hover over Shannon’s lunch when she would bring leftovers to work; the best food ever! Shannon, my thoughts and prayers are with you.

Tammy Johnson
Tammy Johnson
4 years ago

I loved my cousin Morry. He meant the world to me. He was wonderful person with a kind heart and soul. Our family has lost someone very special. It is going to hard not being able to see or talk to him again. When I was with him, he brought my childhood back to me. Memories I will charish for ever.My heart will ache for him always.

To Shannon, Christie, Ralphie, Bobby, Shannon,Amber, Christopher and Jesse,

My thoughts and love go out to you. I know this is going to be a difficult time for all.

To Morry: I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU COUSIN.

Say hi to Aunt Char, Kimmie, Grandma and Grandpa for me. Love you all

David Logan
David Logan
4 years ago

I am sad for my old buddy Ralph and his family. Morry and I played youth basketball together at Ballard Boys Club. Being a little guy, it was nice to have a friend like Morry to cover your back. I remember good times, Morry was a solid person and he will be missed. Take care Ralph. Dave

Stevan Jaksich
Stevan Jaksich
4 years ago

Shannon I’m so very sorry for your loss. Morry was a great shipmate and I will miss him and his help at the IBU negotiation table,He spoke his mind and stuck up for his brothers and sisters at the IBU. As you know he was always there to give a helping hand to those who needed it. May his memory be eternal.

Terri Lambert Shelton
Terri Lambert Shelton
4 years ago

I have many stories and memories of my childhood friend Morry. He was a hard worker, very generous who helped a lot of people. He taught and showed me a lot of things throught the years both good and bad and I thank him for all of that. We had a fun childhood. Morry was a great cook. He showed me how to make perfect eggs which I still can’t do. We had a lot of good times growing up. A lot of great parties, they were the talk whether it be the neighbors, cops or the papers ha ha. Everybody loved him. Many times he helped me and was there for me and covered my butt. I loved him and will miss him – he was a real man.

Scott  and Judy Mitchell
Scott and Judy Mitchell
4 years ago

Shannon and family; We were so sorry to hear of Morry’s passing. His laughter, love of life, devotion to family and big heart will remain central in our memories of Morry. He will be thought of often and missed always. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Joe Santilli
Joe Santilli
4 years ago

I have known Morry for 25 years.I liked him very much. I liked the way he was always there fore his family. I wanted very much to come to toast him. I took sat.off to come but I could not get sun. off.I’ll try to make the wake.

John Eugene Mossberger
John Eugene Mossberger
4 years ago

What I miss most about the loss of my cousin Morry is his ability to keep the family together. If there was any trouble amonst us family members be sure the words “Wait till Morry gets here” were spoken and butts puckered. He allowed helped pave the road to me becoming a union member of the Inland Boatmen’s Union by putting a good word for me at Foss Maritime. I wanted to do the same this he did as a carreer. As life has it, I no longer work for Foss and no longer am able to feel that security that you back is covered if you should need it. Morry I miss you laugh, toughness, stern concern, and love… You cousin Jonny…