In Memory

Chuck Hendry

Mr. Charles William “Chuck” Hendry Jr., 40, of Franklin, Tenn., died Tuesday, June 29, 2010.

He was a native of Dalton and a graduate of Georgia Southern University. 

Survivors include his wife, Abbie Gouffon Hendry; son, Charles Carter Hendry; daughter, Claire Marie Hendry, all of Franklin, Tenn.; parents, Charles and June Hendry of Dalton; brother, Chris (Angela) Hendry of Mount Juliet, Tenn.; sister, Charlene (Steve) Rowenhorst of Dalton; father in-law and mother in-law, Rob and Twilla Gouffon; sister-in-law, Ashley (Chad) Hoskins; several loving nieces and a nephew.

A memorial service will be conducted Friday at 1 p.m. at Williamson Memorial Funeral Home with the Rev. Larry Flanagan and the Rev. Phillip Cannon officiating.

Visitation will be two hours prior to the service at Williamson Memorial Funeral Home. 615-794-2289. More information and directions available at: www.williamsonmemorial.com

Memorials may be made to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Donor Services, P.O. Box 4072, Pittsfield, MA 01202 or the Carter and Claire Hendry Education Fund, care of Franklin Synergy Bank.



 
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07/04/10 01:51 AM #1    

Charlie Wade

It is with heavy heart here I write...I have very fond memories, times, and experiences with Chuck as I am sure many of you do...

I hope that his family will know the person they love is the same quality person we all knew.  I hope that his children will know that there father was truly a person of good heart and of exemplar character. 

I remember in the 5th grade...Chuck and I in the boys room together...and he coaching me on parting my hair in the middle and "feathering" the sides ( to look cool of course)...  As always, Chuck was a trendy and confident person who impacted many in his life. He most assuradly impacted me during the years spent in school together.   I lost contact with Chuck during the last 20 years of so, but not from desire.  I feel I still know that inner person, and in the end we all seem to still know that inner person and seem to remain the same in our minds.  Again it is with heavy heart that we must say goodbye  for now...however forever Chuck will live in our memories forever and someday we shall meet again. 

Until our next meeting my friend, goodbye.

Charlie Wade


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