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Brandolyn Cheyenne (Dickey) Henderson
Aug 10, 1978 - Apr 22, 2014
Posted by: Jo Aguirre
Published 4-30-14 Enid News and Eagle ENID, Okla.

Brandolyn Cheyenne (Dickey) Henderson, was born Aug. 10, 1978, in Enid, Okla., to Cindy and Michael Dickey. She passed away on Tuesday, April 22, 2014.

Brandolyn graduated from high school in 1997, and attended Oklahoma State University, where she received undergraduate degrees in political science and secondary education. She attended law school at the University of Oklahoma, where she met her husband, Scott Henderson.

Scott and Brandolyn were married July 30, 2005. Shortly after, they moved to Las Vegas, Nev., where they lived for over eight years. She was primarily a deputy district attorney in Clark County, prosecuting child welfare and neglect cases. Brandolyn's love for children made her a natural for this career.

Brandolyn was a woodworking enthusiast, an avid reader and enjoyed traveling. She loved to cook for her family and friends. In addition, Brandolyn's friends knew her as a corrector of grammar, but always in the most polite way possible.

While at Oklahoma State, Brandolyn joined the Alpha Chi Omega fraternity. She remained active from the day she signed for the rest of her life. She felt Alpha Chi made her the woman she was. She took countless trips and spent hours working on problems within her own chapter, as well as other chapters. She eagerly looked forward to the new edition of The Lyre in the mail.

Brandolyn was many things: a wife, a daughter, an attorney and a lifelong sorority girl. But, most of all, she was a mother.

Brandolyn and Scott had their son, Austin, on Aug. 18, 2010. Brandolyn took to motherhood immediately; it was the role for which she was born.

Brandolyn is survived by her husband, Scott Henderson; her son, Austin Henderson; her parents, Mike and Cindy Dickey; her brother; Ivan Dickey and wife Britney; her niece, Emma Dickey; her maternal grandmother, Jean Gray; father and mother in-law, Jerrel and Dianne Henderson; her brother-in-law, Stephen Henderson and wife Sierra; her sister-in-law, Sarah Watts and husband MB; her niece, Macy Watts; her nephew, Bryant Watts; sister, Bengi Beebe; her "bestie," Tina Moore Dowers; and her rescue dog, Dexter.

She was preceded in death by her paternal grandparents, Joan and Ivan Dickey, and her maternal grandfather, Bill Gray.

Memorial donations can be made to: Child Haven in Clark County, Clark County Department of Family Services c/o Julie Ball, 121 S. Martin Luther King Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89106-4309.

Service will be 10 a.m. Thursday, May 1, 2014, at Willow View United Methodist Church, Enid, Okla. Jim Jones will officiate the service. Music arranged by Sarah Watts. Interment will be 3 p.m. Thursday, May 1, in I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Norman, Okla. Visitation will be 1-8 p.m. today, with family hour from 6-7 p.m. at Anderson Burris Funeral Home in Enid, Okla.

(Submitted by family)


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