Guest Book from Chicago Tribune
November 20, 2007
A distant relative: son of Phillip F. Henebry, deceased. John called me one day in Tucson,AZ when I was working in the Control Tower. Sorry to hear of his passing.
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Jerome Henebry,
Camano Island, Washington
November 07, 2007
Thank you for serving our country! You will be missed by the Zasowski family.
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Henry Zasowski,
Washington, District of Columbia
October 05, 2007
Walt,
Jonathan and I send our deepest condolences to you and your family. Your father led an extraordinary life, and it was our loss that we never met him. Much love, Susan and Jonathan
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Susan and Jonathan Rossetti,
Evanston, Illinois
October 05, 2007
My sincere condolences to the family of "Jocko", and may all his flights in heaven be CAVU.
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norbert klaucens,
riverwoods, Illinois
October 05, 2007
Maj. General Henebry was a paperboy for Helen Taylor at the Taylor Newsstand in Plainfield, IL, as a young boy. Whenever he came back to the Plainfield Homecoming held each fall, he always stopped in her newsstand (she was in business from 1929 to 1995) to say hello and reminisce about his paperboy days. She was always so pleased that some so accomplished would come and see her. Early last year we wrote him to buy a copy of his book "The Grim Reaper at work in the Pacific Theater". He send us two autographed copies, one for each of our children. How thoughtful of him. Our sincere sympathy to all of his family. Ann and Jerry Taylor, family of Helen Taylor
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Ann and Jerry Taylor,
Sheridan, Illinois
October 03, 2007
One of a kind. He will be missed.
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Bill Beck,
Colorado Springs, Colorado
October 03, 2007
It has been a privilege and an honor to get to know Gen. Henebry through the 3rd Bomb Group reunions. He was an inspiration to all, and will be missed very much. My heartfelt sympathy to his family.
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Connie Luhta,
Concord Township, Ohio
October 03, 2007
Patsy, Pat and the rest of Jock's family...Rarely whilst someone is young an older gentleman comes into his life and changes it forever. Such was the case with your father. I enjoyed many hunts with him at Max McGraws, shared membership with him at the Chicago Athletic Association and the last time I saw him, he signed my personal copy of AFRICA BY AIR.We often discussed my father who was in the very first platoon of paratroopers formed in the United States Army. Your Dad changed my life and he will be missed but never forgotten.
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PATRICK SCHAUER, Esq.,
Glen Ellyn, Illinois
October 03, 2007
My heartfelt sympathy to all of Jock's famly. He was one of the finest men I ever knew. A true American hero and man I had the privilege of calling my friend.Sleep well Jock.
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Michael Hagel,
Omaha, Nebraska
October 03, 2007
Pat and Patsy,
Another member of the "Greatest Generation" is gone. I am truly sorry for your loss.
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Dick Johnson,
Brookfield, Illinois
October 03, 2007
Our thoughts and prayers are with you & your family.
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Douglas Aiken
October 02, 2007
Walt,Dorothy and I send our condolences to you and your family. Sorry we can't be with you Wednesday morning.Sorry to note that your dad and the CAA are now both gone. Bill Cowhey
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Bill Cowhey,
Chicago, Illinois
October 02, 2007
Pat & Patsy
Our thoughts and prayers are with with and your family at this sad time.
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Jim & Karen Meier,
Deerfield, Illinois
October 02, 2007
Pat & Patsy,
We are truly sorry for your loss and will keep you and Jock in our prayers.
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Pat & Jerry Hammes,
Mount Prospect, Illinois
October 02, 2007
Jock was a comrade, inspiration and a hero to all in the 3rd Attack Group Association. He will be deeply missed. Our heartfelt sympathy to you from all of us.
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Dan and Joyce O'Donnell,
Bartlesville, Oklahoma
October 02, 2007
Walt, my thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family at this time of passage. God bless your father and all of you.
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Dave Kwiecinski,
Winthrop Harbor, Illinois
October 02, 2007
Our deepest sympathies to you all at this sad time, Nellie talked of so many great things your dad achieved, we know how proud you all were of him. Thinking of you all Jeannine Maureen Amanda James and Steven.
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Jeannine Webster,
Dublin Ireland
October 02, 2007
Thinking of you and sending much love at this sad and difficult time. Dottie Davis
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Dottie Davus,
Lake Forest, Illinois
October 02, 2007
Patsy,Pat and the rest of the Family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of sorrow.
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Steve/ Eileen Kelly,
Arlington Heights, Illinois
October 02, 2007
Jock was a founding member of the Air Force Association. He inspired us all to always focus on the mission -- making sure our nation had a strong Air Force. He was a mentor and a colleague but most of all, he was a great friend. We will miss him.
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Kenneth Goss,
Arlington, Virginia
October 02, 2007
you flew us down to Notre Dame games, took us to the 63 championship game at Wrigley Field between the Bears and the Giants. Front row box seats at the Go GO White Sox 59 World Series. Let us run wild at the CAA(Chicago Athletic Association) on saturday mornings and don't forget those wonderful summers ant Camp Foley. Thanks for all the fun times growing up dad. Love Walt and Johnny
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walter henebry,
chicago, Illinois
October 01, 2007
My deepest sympathy to all of the Henebry family for your loss. I had the honor of knowing General Henebry for more than forty years, 11 of those at Exmoor Country Club and the remaining at Bob O'link Golf Club. He truly was a wonderful man and I, like all of you have many, many happy memories of the man.He truly was one of a kind. My prayers are for him and all of you.
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Steve Mocogni,
Highland Park, Illinois
October 01, 2007
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
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Tim Henebry,
Redmond
October 01, 2007
I always smile when I think of Uncle John, our favorite Uncle. His sense of humor was especially endearing. He and my dad, his brother Joe, had that in common. We love him and we will miss him. I know my dad was there waiting at the gates of heaven when John arrived.
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Patti Henebry - Spohnholz,
Poplar Grove, Illinois
