Mr. James William Henderson was a native of Gaston County. He was the second oldest who was born on July 5, 1939 to the late Taft and Pearleatha Gregory Henderson. He transitioned from his earthly home on Wednesday; January 10, 2018 at Complete Care at Myers Park in Charlotte, North Carolina. James or “JW or Sly Fox” as he was so affectionately called, was educated in the Gaston County School System and attended Reid High School in Belmont, North Carolina. JW was a retired truck driver and loved being behind the wheel of that 18 wheeler and going to different states. He looked forward to the Christmas Holiday because he knew all of his siblings would be together. He enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren and great grandchildren. He was a very giving and generous person. He was preceded in death by his parents: Taft and Pearleatha Henderson; brothers: Ezra, Herbert and Ben Taylor Henderson and sisters: Dorcas Bell and Donnie Waters. Precious memories will be cherished by his daughters: Alvira Henderson (Darren) of Charlotte, Sharon Henderson of Mt. Holly, Penny Henderson of Stanley, Cecelia Henderson of Stanley, Jackie McDowell (Lamonte) of Charlotte, and Glory Lewis of Charlotte; his son: Benny Maurice Henderson of Belmont; sisters: Mary Henderson of Charlotte and Myrtle Nixon (Richard) of Dayton, OH; special friend: Allene Henderson of Belmont; twenty-three grandchildren and thirty-eight great grandchildren and a host of other nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Funeral: Tuesday; January 16, 2018; 1:30 p.m.; New Providence Baptist Church-1104 Old NC 27 Highway; Mt. Holly
Visitation: thirty minutes before the service at the church
Interment: West Creek Cemetery, Mt. Holly
Please accept my sincere regrets for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Revelation 21:4 says that God will wipe every tear from our eyes and death and pain will be no more.
I pray the love of God enfolds you all during your journey through grief. Please accept my most heartfelt sympathies for your lossmy thoughts are with you all during this difficult time.
We deeply feel for what you and the family are going through. At times, there isn't much that can soothe the pain this grief brings, but you may find some comfort in the words of Psalms 9:9 which reads: 'Jehovah will become a secure refuge for the oppressed, A secure refuge in times of distress.' Yes, our Loving God can help if we allow him to (1John 5:14). He also has made the SURE promise of a resurrection right here on earth, when it is restored to a Paradise (Acts 24:15; Psalms 37:9-11,29). No, not just a dream, but for a certainty he will do it, for Isaiah 55:11 shows us that everything he says, he accomplishes without fail. You can find out more online at JW.ORG
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