Douglas R. Henderson

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Douglas R. Henderson

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HENDERSON, Douglas R., 79, EASTON, April 15, 2011. Services will be held at 2 p.m., on Wednesday, April 20, 2011, at the Funeral Home. A spring burial with full military honors will take place at a later date. Arrangements are in the care of Duncan-Graves Funeral Home, Presque Isle.

American Flag ColorEASTON – Douglas Raymond Henderson, Lt. Col., US Army, Ret. , 79, passed on from this world April 15, 2011, at Eastern Maine Medical Center, following complications from heart surgery. Doug, son of Doris (Walton) and Perry Henderson, was born August 9, 1931, at the family homestead on the Houlton Road in Presque Isle.

Along with his parents, Doug was predeceased by four brothers: Winfred Henderson, Aubray Henderson, Elwood Henderson, and Bobby Henderson; and seven sisters: Lona Perkins, Katherine (Kay) Gill, Clara Jett, Glenna Tingely, Betty Dalhgren, Donna Moore, and Lois (Honey) Henderson.

Survivors include sisters: Mabel Brown, and Irene and husband, Ted Lint of Presque Isle; and brothers: Pat and wife, Betsy Henderson of Dallas, TX, Carlton Henderson and partner, Dot Hovey of St. Johnsbury, VT, and Richard Henderson and his wife, Sandra of Presque Isle. A number of special nieces and nephews adorn his family tree.

On October 11, 1991, Doug married Janice Brown, his wife of nearly 20 years, and partner in life for 27 years. Together they shared many business adventures, camping trips, and family gatherings. Their marriage joined Doug with a ready-made family, from which he took much pride and pleasure. His surviving children include: Mark and Donyse Babin of Unity, Melinda and Mark King of Littleton, Michele and Travis Kearney of Mars Hill, and Mia and Stephen Pangburn of Easton. In addition are the apples of his eye, his grandchildren, Rudi, Zachary, Jalen, Devon, Samantha, Elijah and Luke. Also surviving are granddaughters, Brandi Morang and Nichole Hussey; and four great-grandchildren: Amber, Reese, Carson, and Devin.

Aside from his family, Doug’s greatest source of pride was his service to his country with the US Army. After entering the National Guard on December 12, 1949, his service took him to active duty as a full-time captain in 1963.  While on active duty, Doug served two tours in Vietnam, 1965-1966 and 1968-1969.  On December 23, 1969, Doug was commissioned as Lieutenant Colonel, the capacity in which he served until his retirement in 1981. While in service, his duties included that of Field Artillery Officer for 18 years and Tactical/Strategic Intelligence officer for seven years. Throughout his service, Doug accumulated numerous decorations and honors from the US Army. These awards include the Soldier’s Medal, The Bronze Star, the Meritorious Service Medal, the Air Medal, the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, the Vietnam Service Medal, the Vietnam Campaign Medal, the Vietnam Cross of Gallantry w/ Palm, the Vietnam Medal of Honor 1st Class, the Armed Forces Reserve Medal, the Combat Infantry Badge, the Army Service Ribbon, and the Overseas Service Ribbon.

For Doug, retirement simply meant moving on to different adventures. Doug’s many endeavors included Easton Longhaul, Henderson Oil Company, Kana Oil, D & D Truck Stop, Henderson’s Convenience Store at Easton Center, and even a brief journey into the world of ostrich farming.

Doug was raised as a Master Mason on June 21, 1961, in the Eastern Frontier Lodge in Fort Fairfield, and served as its last Worshipful Master before its closing in 1988. It was on December 26, 1989, that Douglas then became affiliated with the Trinity Lodge in Presque Isle. Doug was due to receive his 50-year membership pin from the Masonic Lodge this June.

Visiting hours will be held Wednesday, April 20, from 12–2 p.m., at the Duncan-Graves Funeral Home, Church Street, Presque Isle, ME.  Services will follow at 2 p.m. A spring burial with full military honors will take place at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations in Doug’s memory may be made to the Shriner’s Hospital for Children-Boston, 51 Blosson St., Boston, MA  02114 or online at www.shrinershospitalforchildren.org. Online condolences may be expressed at www.duncan-graves.com