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Henry Warren Dodge Funeral services for Mr. Henry Warren Dodge, 67, of Monterey were held at Young's Funeral Home in Ferriday on Thursday, March 4, 2010, 10 a.m. with Pastor Gene Lee and Pastor Mack Walker officiating.
Interment followed at Monterey Baptist Church Cemetery under the direction of Young's Funeral Home in Ferriday.
Mr. Dodge was born on November 3, 1942, in Lismore and passed away Tuesday, March 2, 2010, at Heritage Manor Nursing Home in Ferriday.
He was employed by the Concordia Parish Correctional Facility as a Lieutenant Supervisor at the Correctional Auto Shop for 12 years. He was a resident of Monterey and a member of the Monterey Baptist Church. Henry never met a stranger. He was a devoted husband and father. Henry was a ham radio operator which brought him so many friends country wide. While employed by the correctional facility, he drove a large bus to New Orleans to assist with the inmate transfers after Katrina. He also helped with the search and rescue unit for the Sheriff's Office. Due to his respect and kind treatment to the inmates in the auto shop, they were able to receive better jobs outside of the facility.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Melvin Dodge and Myrl Dodge; brother, Percy L. Dodge; and a sister, Juanita McLauchlin.
Survivors include his wife of 46 years, JoAnn Dodge of Monterey; son, John Victor Dodge and wife Barbara of New Boston, Texas; daughter, Kathy Dodge of Monterey; and five granddaughters -- Eva, Lia, Kelsey, Autumn and Delaney.
Pallbearers were Paul Harper, Paul Lee, Neil Mohon, Roger McDonald, Keith Boothe, and Chris Groh.
Honorary Pallbearers were Matthew Langer and Chris Brock. |
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