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Henry Eugene White
Jun 3, 1969 - Dec 15, 2015
Submitted by: Carol Rice

Henry Eugene  White, 46 passed away December 15, 2015 in Tahlequah, Oklahoma.

He was born June 3, 1969 to Robert Eugene and Mary Ann (Davis) in Talihina, OK.

Henry worked in the construction business most of his life. One of his many jobs was that he helped build the Lake Tenkiller Dam. He was an easy going man who had a lot of friends.

Henry was preceded in death by his father, Robert White in 2000 and his grandmother Ruby Anderson.
 
He is survived by his wife: Cyndy M. White of the home; mother: Mary White; children: Jamie Perdue, Shelbie Perdue, Kasey Bone, Michelle Bone; grandchildren: Jackson Perdue, Chris Perdue, Victoria (Sky) Williams, Sopia Iris: sister: Marilyn Smith; niece: Crystal Minyard, Nephew, Christopher Minyard; great niece: Summer Kucher; great nephew; Gabe Minyard; along with other relatives and friends.

Note:  Son of submitter's cousin.


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