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Eugene O’ Daniel Henley Sr. Dies at 74

Eugene O’ Daniel Henley Sr. passed away on June 2. He was 74 years old.

Eugene O’ Daniel Henley Sr.

He was preceded by wife, Elfreda Bulter; mother, Leona Ballantine; father, Benjamin O’ Daniel Henley; sisters, Lena Williams, Marlene Henley; brothers, Orville Henley, Warren Williams.

He is survived by daughters, Sunzette Loving-Henley, Zalika, Walidah, Isha Henley; sons, Kevin, Asim, Daud, Saeed, Akintunde, Obasi, Eugene Jr. Henley; daughters in law, Carolina Von Schilling, Jessica Patterson, Mozelle Henley; grandchildren, Asasha, Nehemiah, Mosadi, Akanni, Abeni, Nikeyah Henley, Benisha Von Schilling, Durante, Carltonae, Jules Loving, Ayinde Barnes, Kairo Bell; sisters, Asta Williams, Demaris Seales, Corlis Bell; brothers, Leroy Henley, Douglas Barker; nieces, Rosalyn Williams, Paulette Phillip, Shermaine and Kara Seales, Mizelle Calixte, Melissa Barker, Shelva Smith, Tanisha Phillip, Unika Pennyfeather-Ross, Tabia Pennyfeather-Williams, Mirisa Williams and Nigeria Barker; nephews, Elston and Craig Williams, St.Clair Williams,  De’Ray, Toliano, Theobald and Akeal Seales; family and friends, Ballantine Family, Marcia Williams and Family, Denise Mason and Family, Williams Families from Grove Place, Martinez Family, Christian-Briscoe Family, Brow Family, Simmonds Family, Francis Family, Luz James II, Magdalene Hobson and Family, Smith Family, Watts Family, Milligan Family, Eddie Russell, Leila Benjamin, Liss Phillip, Warren Smith and Ray Isles, other family and friends too numerous to  mention.

Funeral service will be held on June 26, at Refuge Tabernacle Church. Viewing begins at 10 am, with service at 11 am. Interment will be held at Kingshill Cemetery.

Funeral arrangements are entrusted to James Memorial Funeral Home, Inc.

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