Son of the late Seibert and Anita Henry.
Treasured Brother of Richard, Anthony, Patrick and Andrew Henry, Shirley Carter, Monica Chase and Beverley Franklyn and the late Betty Carter and Henderson Henry.
Uncle of Allison Henry (National Assistance Board), Tristan Layne, Carolyn Arthur (Staff Nurse – QEH), Meisha Knight, Aesha and Azaria Lovell, Ricardo Henry (Boston, Massachusetts) Sabrina, Kelly-Ann, Lisa, Troy, Leah, Stacey, Renee, Kevin and Ashley Henry, Anderson Carter, Matthew Franklyn and Nicole Nurse.
Brother-in-Law of Leroy Franklyn, Suzette and Claire Henry.
Relative of the Kellman, Carter and Henry families.
Friend of Dale and Junior Knight, Michelle Seale. Christopher Mustor, Pauline Holder and many others.
A Home-going Service to celebrate the Life of David Stephen Henry will take place at The London Road Apostolic Church, London Road, Britton’s Hill, St. Michael on Friday 23 December where relatives and friends are asked to meet at 10.00 a.m for the Service. The cortege will then proceed to Westbury Cemetery for the interment. His body will be reposed for viewing at the church on Friday from 9:00 a.m until the commencement of the Service where floral tributes will be graciously accepted. Flowers may also be delivered to the LE Smith Funeral Home no later than 8.15 a.m on Friday.
Mourning Colors are optional.
Government Covid-19 Health protocols remains in effect.
Condolences to the family may be emailed to Dignity Funeral Services – dignityfs101@gmail.com
Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of Dignity Funeral Services, #101 Casuarina Estate, St Philip. Tel: (246) 271 – 4900 or (246) 230 – 1159
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Condolence to the family of David, I met him in the late 70’s, when I went to live down the street from his house. He was a very close friend of my brother Wayne Cumberbatch. I did stay very long in the area, so we lost touch with each other, but I always remember him as a nice person. So, David, Rest in Peace and rise in Glory.