Barbara Mcginnis
We were friends of Alonzo for years. He played banjo in our blue grass band. Went to nursing home's to sing and play. Had alot of fun. We will miss you Alonzo rip. Al & Barb McGinnis.
Birth date: Nov 2, 1943 Death date: Oct 9, 2022
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Mr. Alonzo Henderson, age 78, of Newport, passed away Sunday morning, October 9, 2022 at home. He was of the Baptist faith and attended church when his health permitted. He was a race car champion out of Ohio. He will always be remembered as a loving father, grandfather, great-grandfather and great-great-grandfather. He was preceded in death by his daughter Susan Henderson; grandson Johnny Henderson, grandson-in-law Jacob Smith and parents Otto and Virtia Henderson; sister Alice Aline Henderson, brothers Doyle Henderson and Dewey Henderson. Survivors include his children Roger (Connie) Henderson of Cosby, Lillie (Norman) Sartin of Newport, Alice Henderson of Akron, OH, and Lisa (David) Smith of Cleveland, OH; grandchildren James Henderson, Jeanne (Joe) Logan, Anna Smith, Stacie Jarvis, Sarah Jarvis and Shelley Jarvis, Sean Chavez, Michael (Teresa) Chavez, Samantha (Jesse) Ortega, Leila Chavez, Gabrielle Henderson, Angela Henderson, Amanda Smith and Joshua Henderson; brother Walter Henderson of Newport. Additional survivors include several great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends including a very special friend Phyllis Taylor of Cleveland, OH. Interment will be 1:00 P.M. Friday, October 14, 2022 at McMillan Cemetery. Funeral Arrangements entrusted to Costner-Maloy & Brown Funeral Home.Read Obituary
We were friends of Alonzo for years. He played banjo in our blue grass band. Went to nursing home's to sing and play. Had alot of fun. We will miss you Alonzo rip. Al & Barb McGinnis.
Dear family, I am so sorry for the loss of Alonzo. I have known him all my life. His dad and my dad were childhood friends. We spent a lot of time together as kids. I will never forget all the fun we had. We laughed a lot. Alonzo was a talented musician. He could play a guitar! I like to think he is rejoicing in Heaven with his beloved mother and brother Dewey who he missed a lot. Alonzo fought his disease fiercely! It was a battle he could not win…RIP, my brother…
Walter, we are so sorry for your loss. Deepest sympathy, Alford Hall and Nancy L. Swanger