LAVADA HENRY - The Standard Newspaper Online https://thestandardnewspaper.online The Standard Newspaper Online Thu, 24 Feb 2022 18:00:00 +0000 en hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://thestandardnewspaper.online/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/cropped-TSN-round-logo-32x32.jpg LAVADA HENRY - The Standard Newspaper Online https://thestandardnewspaper.online 32 32 LAVADA HENRY https://thestandardnewspaper.online/public-notices/obituaries/lavada-henry/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=lavada-henry https://thestandardnewspaper.online/public-notices/obituaries/lavada-henry/#respond Thu, 24 Feb 2022 18:00:00 +0000 https://thestandardnewspapernet.wpcomstaging.com/?p=31581 Lavada (Cheney) Henry, 94, passed away in her sleep on Sunday, February 20, 2022, at the Twin Rivers Nursing Home in Arkadelphia, AR. Lavada was born September 23, 1927 in Hoxie, Arkansas to Henry James Cheney and Emma Jane Griffith.  She is preceded in death by both of her parents; her husband, Johnie William Henry; […]

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Lavada (Cheney) Henry, 94, passed away in her sleep on Sunday, February 20, 2022, at the Twin Rivers Nursing Home in Arkadelphia, AR. Lavada was born September 23, 1927 in Hoxie, Arkansas to Henry James Cheney and Emma Jane Griffith. 

She is preceded in death by both of her parents; her husband, Johnie William Henry; one son, Tommy Lee Henry; one granddaughter, Tina Jane Porterfield; and two brothers, Earl and Earnest Cheney. 

She is survived by her daughter Pamela Jane (Sonny) Porterfield; sister Loretta Williams; and four grandsons: William L. Porterfield, T J and Paul Henry, and Eddie Price; two granddaughters, Jennifer Henry and Tonya Thompson; and many special nieces and nephews who loved her dearly.

Lavada, better known as “Aunt Sis” was a homemaker and farmer/gardener who raised chickens and cattle in Arkansas. She loved and enjoyed all her family and they all loved her. She shared her home with many of her relatives, as well as just about anybody needing a place to stay for a while. She really enjoyed cooking and feeding people whether in times of feast or famine. Lavada loved to eat chocolate candy and tried to share it with anybody, especially the neighborhood children who just walked right in and made themselves at home.  She loved country music and bought about a million records, tapes, and CDs. Well, maybe not a million, but she did log up a million miles riding with her truck driver husband, coast to coast, just to be with him and keep him company. 

Graveside service and internment took place at the Mountain View Cemetery in Kingman, Arizona on Monday, February 28, 2022, at 1 p.m. Online condolences can be made at  http://www.atkinsonfuneralhome.com.

Local arrangements were handled by Sutton Memorial Funeral Home.

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