
Jerry Henderson Death, Obituary – Jerry Henderson was a renowned Cougar player who passed away recently, and the entire community at Washington State University is in a state of mourning due to his passing. Henderson played quarterback at Washington State University from 1966 until 1968, and during that time he set 11 records for the school. We are thinking about and praying for him, as well as his wife Susan, his two children Patrick and Collin, who both played collegiate football at Washington State University, and the rest of their family and friends. Jerry’s varied employment career included stints as a member of the Kansas City,
Kansas Police Force, as a military officer, as the owner of an electrical company, and as the founder of a recycling business. His most recent post was as a recycling business founder. In addition to that, he was the proprietor of an electrical company. In his later years, Jerry worked as the Maintenance Supervisor at the Golden Living Center in Edwardsville, Kansas. This facility is located in the state of Kansas. He spent his whole career at Lineage working as a Delivery Driver up until this year, when he decided to take an early retirement and leave the company.
Jerry was a man who, during the course of his life, explored a wide range of interests and hobbies. Some of these activities were hunting, fishing, working with wood, following the basketball and football games of the Kansas City Chiefs, Kansas State Wildcats, and Kansas University Wildcats, and working with wood.
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