Ingrid McHenry

November 1, 2012

Mrs. Ingrid McHenry, 71, passed away on Monday, October 29, 2012, in Brewton.

Mrs. McHenry was a native of Neunkirchen Kries Ottweiler, Germany, former resident of Century and has resided in Barnett Crossroads for the past 12 years. She was a loving and caring mother, cared for others as well and was an avid fisherman. Her husband, Felton Harvey Jones, preceded her in death.

Survivors include her two sons, Mark Edward (Diane) Jones of Milton and Cory Austin McHenry of Atmore; one daughter, Fedelia Jones Davis of Robertsdale; best friend, Tasha Grant of Century and six grandchildren, Kyle Lee Atkins, Kameron Austin Davis, Sommer Alexis Davis, Deanna Marie McHenry, Sophie Dee McHenry and Kenzie Elizabeth McHenry.

Funeral services will be held Friday, November 2, 2012, at 2 p.m. at the Petty- Eastside Chapel Funeral Home with Elder Harold Brown officiating.

Petty- Eastside Chapel Funeral Home, LLC in charge of all arrangements.

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3 Responses to “Ingrid McHenry”

  1. Cherokee Meek on November 16th, 2012 8:42 pm

    I met Ingrid back in 1995. She was a great person and I truly will miss her.

  2. Tonya DuBose on November 7th, 2012 5:25 am

    I have known Ingrid for alot of years she was a good person she loved fishing and she sure loved riding them Harleys.Ingrid I remember all the times I would come to your house or we would talk on the phone and some of the crazy things we would talk about and the things we laugh about I will miss all those moments and you will sure be missed by alot of people.Tasha done everything just like you wanted it and then some.Sadly Missed Always

  3. MICHAEL GRANT on November 4th, 2012 10:37 pm

    I HAD THE PLEASURE OF KNOWING INGRID FOR 10 YEARS. SHE WAS MY STEP MOTHER-IN-LAW. ONE OF MY FAVORITE MEMORIES (THERE WERE MANY) WAS WHEN INGRID WOULD GO WITH ME AND MY FAMILY’S FISHING CAMP. SHE WOULD SIT OUT ON THE FRONT PORCH DRINKING HER COFFEE AND TELL ME “OOH….. MICHAEL THIS IS NICE REALLY NICE I CAN SIT HERE ALL DAY”. THEN I WOULD TELL HER ” GET UP INGRID WE’RE GOING MULLET FISHING”. THE LOOK IN HER EYES AND THE SMILE ON HER FACE AS WE DROVE THE BOAT TO THE SANDBAR WAS PRICELESS. THE MEMORIES OF HER CATCHING ALL THOSE MULLET ON A BREAM BUSTER WILL LAST ME A LIFE TIME. SHE WILL BE TRULY MISSED.