Michelle Lynn Henson
Michelle Lynn Henson, 47, Mission, Kansas, passed away Wednesday, January 4, 2012, at the Kansas City Hospice House, Kansas City, Missouri.
Michelle was born October 2, 1964, in Merriam, Kansas. She attended Shawnee Mission North and Shawnee Mission West High Schools. Michelle was a diehard Chiefs and KU Jayhawks fan. She was an avid collector of Nike tennis shoes.
Survivors include her mother, Glenda Henson, Mission, Kansas; father, William (Judy) Henson, Rocky River, Ohio; sister, Lauren (Aron) K. Flagg, Fairview Park, Ohio; aunts and uncles, Wanda Wright, Larry Wright, both of Shawnee, Kansas, Stacy Wright, Highlands Ranch, Colorado, William Dale and Carol Henson, Independence, Kansas, Joseph Henson, Mount Sterling, Illinois, Sharon Loyd, Rosemary Henson both of St. Louis, Missouri; nephew, Liam Butcher, Fairview Park, Ohio; and many cousins.
Visitation and Memorial Service
Visitation will be from 9:00-10:00 a.m., Saturday, January 7, 2012, at Antioch Church of the Nazarene, 7600 Antioch, Overland Park, Kansas 66204. Memorial service will follow at 10:00 a.m., at the church.
Memorial Contributions
Memorial contributions may be made to Kansas City Hospice House, 12000 Wornall Road,Kansas City, Missouri 64145 or to Antioch Church of the Nazarene, 7600 Antioch Road, Overland Park, Kansas 66204.
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I’m so sorry to hear of your loss. My heart goes out to all the family and friends. I pray that God will comfort your hearts and be with you all.
Michelle will be missed by those that loved her. Prayers go out to her family, especially her mother of whom I know she loved very much. May fond memories of Michelle live in the hearts of those she left behind.
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Angelia Chisolm
I thank God for having the privilege of knowing Michelle. She made working with her easy and fun, she had a desire to overcome certain obstacle in her life and with her sense of humor it was sure to happen.
During the times of working with her she taught me a few things that I did not know about. One of them was, she introduced me to the “Hot Carmel Apple cider at Starbucks. I learned from Michelle that going through circumstances doesn’t change who you are, instead she continued to be a very caring person, who was more concerned about others than about herself. Michelle will be missed but live on in our memories. Cherish the memories.
I thank God for having the privilege of knowing Michelle. She made working with her easy and fun, she had a desire to overcome certain obstacle in her life and with her sense of humor it was sure to happen.
During the times of working with her she taught me a few things that I did not know about. One of them was, she introduced me to the “Hot Carmel Apple cider at Starbucks. I learned from Michelle that going through circumstances doesn’t change who you are, instead she continued to be a very caring person, who was more concerned about others than about herself. Michelle will be missed but live on in our memories. Cherish the memories.
There are really no words that can describe the loss of our Michelle, the family loved her and watched her fight the cancer for so long. We all watched her grow up from a beautiful baby to a funny, fun loving adult she was. I really will miss you more than you will ever know Shell Bell……I love you and now u can be at peace.