Jack W. Henry, Jr., age 80, of Lenoir City, TN, passed
away March 6, 2010 at his home.
Jack was a member of First Baptist Church in Lenoir City
and the John Henry McNabb Sunday School Class.
He was a veteran of the Korean War serving with the U.S.
Army.
He worked for the Department of Revenue in the Regional
Administration for the ATF. Jack was retired from the State of Tennessee and
was the former owner and operator of Elworth's Shoe Store in Lenoir City for
many years.
He was a member of Avery Masonic Lodge #593 F&AM, the
Forty and Eight Club, and a founding member of Creek in the Woods. He was
formerly a member of the Lenoir City Civitan Club and the Jaycees.
He was preceded in death by his parents, J.W. and Hattie
Henry, and brothers Arthur, Raymond and Homer Henry.
Jack is survived by his wife of 55 years, Patricia Ball
Henry; children: Steve P. Henry and wife, Tammy of Farragut, Terri Dye and
husband, Charlie of Lenoir City, and Lisa Henry of Seymour; grandchildren: Beau
Dye and wife, Alicia of Lenoir City, Seth Dye and wife, Jordan of Eagle River,
Alaska, Carrie Morton and husband, Dan, Stephanie Henry and fiancé, Wade
VanHoecke all of Lenoir City; great-grandsons: Jack Henry Dye, Isaac
Christopher Dye, and Noah Kyle Morton; two step-grandsons, Joseph and Kevin
Vogt, along with several nieces and nephews.
The family would like to express a special thank you to
Comfort Keepers and CADES for their care and support.
Family and friends will gather by 10:30 a.m. Thursday,
March 11, 2010, at Click Funeral Home and proceed to Lakeview Cemetery for 11
a.m. graveside services. Full military honors will be conferred by the Loudon
County Veterans Honor Guard. The family received friends from 5-7 p.m. Thursday
at Click Funeral Home with a memorial service following at 7 p.m. Dr. Dick
DeMerchant officiated. Masonic services were conducted by Avery Masonic Lodge.
Members of the John Henry McNabb Sunday School Class served as honorary
pallbearers.
Memorial contributions may be made to First Baptist
Church in Lenoir City Building Fund.
Arrangements by Click Funeral Home, Lenoir City