Lawrence P. "Sonny" Henley
81
of Chelsea, Lunenburg County, passed away on Sunday, December 2, 2007 at the
Q E II Health Sciences Center, Infirmary site, Halifax. Sonny was born May
13, 1926 in Waltham, Massachusetts, son of the late Harry and Henrietta (Robson)
Henley. During the Depression, his family moved back to Nova Scotia, where
he lived until adulthood. During World War II Sonny served in the Canadian
army. Later, he returned to Massachusetts where he lived and worked as a union
carpenter until 1986 when he retired from Scott & Duncan and moved back
to Nova Scotia to raise horses. Recently, he was recognized as a 50-year member
of the Carpenters’ Union, Local 275. While living in Chelsea, Sonny
was a manager and director of the Queens County Exhibition for many years.
Sonny is survived by his wife of twenty years, Kathleen “Cassie”
(Joudrey) Whynot-Henley of Chelsea and his children, Bonnie and her husband
Daniel Hansberry of Nashua, New Hampshire, Bettina and her husband Carl Schmidt
of Holland, Massachusetts, Barry and his wife Donna (Chaput) of Dudley, Massachusetts
and SueAnn (Whynot) and her husband James MacCleave of Middle LaHave; his
grandchildren, Cathy and Michael Hansberry of Nashua, NH, Tyler Schmidt of
Holland, Mass., Ryan Laabs, Jack and Nick Henley all of Dudley, Mass. and
Jordan MacCleave of Middle LaHave, and many nieces and nephews. He is also
survived by his sisters and brothers-in-law, Erma and Fred Ford of Grass Valley,
California, Thelma Turner of Newtonville, Mass, Margaret and Arthur Quebec
of Jaffrey, NH, Myrna Henley of Victoria, BC and Linda Henley of Bridgewater;
many aunts, nieces, nephews, cousins and an uncle, Irvin Henley of Chelsea.
He was predeceased by one sister, Virginia MacNeil. Visitation
will be held Thursday from 7 to 9pm in Sweeny’s Funeral Home, Bridgewater
and from where funeral service will be held 2pm Friday, Rev John Kaulback
officiating. Burial will follow in the Maple Grove Cemetery, Chelsea. A reception
will follow in the Chelsea Community Center. Family flowers only. In lieu
of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Maple Grove Cemetery, Chelsea
or the Chelsea Fire Department. Online condolences may be made by visiting
www.sweenysfuneralhome.com.
