Quinn Earl Henry

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Quinn Earl Henry

Birth
El Paso, El Paso County, Texas, USA
Death
10 Apr 1956 (aged 45)
Xalapa, Xalapa Municipality, Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave, Mexico
Burial
Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section N, Lot 169, Space 1
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Quinn Henry is the 6th of eight children born to Bush Henry and Frances Elizabeth "Fannie" Gandy. He was born the 11th of February 1911 in El Paso, Texas. In his youth he was a call-boy at the railroad round house in El Paso. He was also a foreman at the Peyton Meat Packing plant in El Paso. He learned to fly and became part of the Enlisted Reserve Corp during WWII as a pilot instructor.

He married Lessie Inez Trueblood January 1st, 1931, in Alamogordo, New Mexico. Of this union were born two children, only one of which survived infancy. Quinn and Inez divorced in 1939.

Quinn re-married to Vera Evelyn Woodward and produced two children. He was the pilot on a charter flight to Ciudad del Carmen, Mexico that tragically crashed into a mountainside killing all aboard.
Quinn Henry is the 6th of eight children born to Bush Henry and Frances Elizabeth "Fannie" Gandy. He was born the 11th of February 1911 in El Paso, Texas. In his youth he was a call-boy at the railroad round house in El Paso. He was also a foreman at the Peyton Meat Packing plant in El Paso. He learned to fly and became part of the Enlisted Reserve Corp during WWII as a pilot instructor.

He married Lessie Inez Trueblood January 1st, 1931, in Alamogordo, New Mexico. Of this union were born two children, only one of which survived infancy. Quinn and Inez divorced in 1939.

Quinn re-married to Vera Evelyn Woodward and produced two children. He was the pilot on a charter flight to Ciudad del Carmen, Mexico that tragically crashed into a mountainside killing all aboard.