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Ira Lee Henderson
© Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise
July 4, 2010
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Mr. Ira Lee Henderson, 42, of Bartlesville, died Wednesday morning in a traffic accident south of Bartlesville on U.S. Highway 75. Funeral services for Mr. Henderson will be held at 1 P.M. Monday in the Stumpff Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Rick Woodward of the H2O Church officiating. Interment will be in the Ethel Reece Cemetery at Barnsdall directed by the Stumpff Funeral Home & Crematory.

Casket escorts will include Corbie Henderson, James Robert Henderson, Billy Carl Henderson, Marc Sutton, Joe Cox, Rico Razo, Bill Gay and Derek Hill.

Mr. Henderson was born in Fort Worth, Texas on August 13, 1969 to James Albert and Patricia Lou (Cox) Henderson. His mother remarried to Rico Razo on June 19, 1979 and continued to live in Wichita until 1990.He moved with his family to Wichita, Kansas and then to Bartlesville in 1991.

He was married to Lisa Kay Gay on September 15, 2001 in Bartlesville and they have made their home in Bartlesville since that time. Mr. Henderson was employed  at Santee's Guns in Bartlesville from 1993 to 1998, for several years at National Zinc, for Tom's Autos for 13 years, was an over the road truck driver for Prime, was involved in the operation of Marc & Ira's Karaoke and had been employed with the Oklahoma Department of Transportation since August of 2011.

Mr. Henderson is survived by his wife, Lisa Gay Henderson of the home in Bartlesville, his parents, Patricia and Rico Razo of Bartlesville, three brothers, James Robert Henderson and his wife Nanette, Billy Carl Henderson and his wife Shila and Corbie Ray Henderson, all of Bartlesville, his maternal grandparents, Emogene Cox of Wichita, Kansas Margaret Razo and Jerry Barber of Bartlesville, paternal grandmother, Willie Mae Henderson of Campbell, Missouri, seven nieces, Taylynn Elaine Scott, Trisha Scullawl, Faith Renee Henderson, Trinity Suzzanne Henderson, Lindsey Marie Short, Ashli Dawn Sutton and Brittany Robles, six nephews, Kaleb Scullawl, Dakota Scott, Nickolas Andrew Sutton, Elijah Henderson, Paul Lyons and Chris Lyons., two great nieces, Chassidee and Emmarie Lyons, his mother-in-law and father-in-law, Sharon and Dan Carr, his brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Bill and Denise Gay of Bartlesville, aunts, Tina Cox and Mary Strouse of Wichita, Kansas, Bettyann Martin of Bartlesville, Bethel Pickle of Mountain Home, Arkansas, uncles, Paul Cox, Lonnie Joe Cox, John Ray Razo, and Danny Strouse of Wichita, Kansas, Geno Razo of Bartlesville, Bob Henderson of Mountain Home, Arkansas and Shorty Henderson of Campbell, Missouri, and special friends, Marc and Susan Sutton of Dewey, Tom and Sherry Crawford, Karen Dirkes, Ben and Macie Grace and Albert and Dottie Brenner all of Bartlesville.

He was preceded in death by his father, James Albert Henderson, paternal grandfathers, Corbie Roosevelt Henderson and Robert Henry Cox and his father-in-law, William C. "Smokey" Gay



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