┌── Morton Henshaw
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Kay Sharon Henshaw ───┤
B: 1940 │
D: 1998 │
└── Francis -
M: Whayne Berry
Kay Sharon Henshaw [ID 09879]
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Born Jul 27 1940.1
She married Whayne Berry.2
Kay Sharon Henshaw died Jan 1 1998, buried Pythian Ridge Cemetery, near Sturgis, Union County, Kentucky.1,2
Kay's obituary appeared in "The Sturgis News" (Sturgis, Union County, Kentucky) on Wednesday, Jan 7 1998:3
KAY SHARON BERRY
Kay Sharon Berry, 57, Sturgis, died at 8:55 pm Thursday at her home.
A member of First Christian Church in Sturgis, she was a past president of Kentucky Rural Letter Carriers Auxilliary. She was also a member of Cella Sprague Circle.
Survivors include her husband, Whayne; one daughter, Julia Enlow of Mitchell, IN; one son, Stephen Berry of Harvest, Alabama; her parents, Morton and Francis Henshaw of Sturgis; three brothers, Douglas Henshaw of Alabama, John Norris Henshaw & Steve R. Henshaw, both of Sturgis; and three grandchildren.
Services were at 1:30pm Sunday at First Christian Church in Sturgis with Rev. Jeff Bullock officiating. Burial was in Pythian Ridge Cemetery.
Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to St. Anthony's Hospice or First Christian Church.
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Social Security information for Kay Sharon Henshaw: 401-66-2613
Sources
- "Social Security Death Index" (as it is commonly called), derived from
the Social Security Administration "Death Master File".
See: http://www.rootsweb.com/~rwguide/lesson10.htm
- Obituary of Kay Sharon Henshaw Berry, "The Sturgis News", Sturgis, KY, Jan 7 1998; USGenWeb archives.
- Obituary of Kay Sharon Henshaw, "The Sturgis News", Sturgis, KY, Jan 7 1998; USGenWeb archives.
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