Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Til We Meet Again, Doris Henion

Doris Mae Bradford Henion passed away quietly at the Brookdale Southgate Assisted Living Facility in St. George, Utah on Tuesday, August 9, 2016 with Penny, her beloved 16-year-old orange tabby cat by her side. Our mother was 92 years and 11 months old at the time of her passing.

Born prematurely on September 20, 1923 in San Pedro, California, the second of three children of Elgie James and Verda Carol Godwin Bradford started life weighing only 1.5 lbs. with little hope she would survive. But, with the tender care of her mother who used a shoebox and a warm kitchen oven as an incubator, Doris grew to be a strong, healthy child.

She attended school in San Pedro, California and later in Portland, Oregon where, after graduation from high school she took a job at the Swan Island shipyards during World War II. She had a beautiful singing voice and at age 18 she competed for - and won - the title of “Sweetheart of Swan Island.” Although her father nixed the idea of his daughter pursuing a career in show business, she continued throughout her lifetime to sing whenever the opportunity presented itself. 

At age19, she met a handsome soldier on a bus ride home from work and three months later on June 26, 1943, she married U. S. Army Sergeant Dexter LeRoy Henion from Randle, Washington.  He passed away on June 17, 2008 just 10 days shy of what would have been of their 65th wedding anniversary.  

Doris was employed for much of her life. A year after the war ended and Dex came home from the Pacific theater to his 18-month old daughter Linda Carol, his young bride gave birth to a son, Laurence David Henion. When Larry started school, our Mother took a job as a bank teller, where for many years she maintained an almost legendary, perfect daily record for balancing her cash drawer - then she became interested in the new industry of home party sales. For nearly a decade, she was a top salesperson for Coppercraft and later for Beeline Clothing where she won nearly every award both companies gave to their top sales people.  She also earned an impressive income for a woman in the decade of the late-1950's and early-1960's.

Doris was also an amazing seamstress and tailor, beginning at a very young age to make her own clothes, and later sewing for her husband and children. During more than 20 years when she and Dex square danced several times a week and on numerous cruises with their square dance friends she designed beautiful matching outfits for herself and her dance partner.  She also created square dance outfits for many other dancers, earning high praise for her workmanship as well as filling her legendary "shoebox under the bed" with cash. In addition to sewing and square dancing, she excelled for a number of years in ceramics, creating beautiful works of art for her own home and for friends and family members.

Doris is survived by her daughter Linda Henion (Ed) Sappington of St. George, Utah; her son Laurence Henion of Seattle, Washington; six grandchildren - Kelly Sappington Yocum (Gary) of Clinton, Utah; Stacy Sappington Welch (Rick) of St. George, Utah; David Sappington (Jan’L) of Henderson, Colorado; Kris Sappington of Sonoma, California; Michael Sappington of Pleasant Grove, Utah; Kaytee Sappington Postma (Josh) of Anaconda, MT; 15 great-grandchildren and three great-great grandsons; four nieces - Judy Rickards (Bob) McAlpine of Dallas, Oregon; Janee Rickards (Gordon) Ryan of Powell Butte, Oregon; Jamie Bradford Grimmett and Julie Bradford, both of Kelso, Washington. She is preceded in death by her husband Dexter Henion; parents EJ and Verda Bradford; her only sister Mildred Jean (Mickie) Parker and her only brother William Keith Bradford.

The family wishes to express gratitude to those who watched over her for the last year and a half of her life at Brookdale Southgate Assisted Living Center in St. George, UT; her square dance friends who she considered her best friends ever; and to Dave and Janene Bills, her bishop and visiting teacher, from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Corona, CA who regularly reached out to help her after Dad passed in 2008.

Interment is alongside our father at the National Cemetery in Riverside, CA. 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Wow! So many things I didn't know about her. Sending my thoughts and prayers for your peace. I love you.