Lorraine Ann Henry

Lorraine Ann Henry

October 11, 1947 - December 31, 2020
Foothill California

Lorraine Ann Henry

October 11, 1947 - December 31, 2020
Foothill California

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LORRAINE A. HENRY

With great sadness, the family of Lorraine Ann Henry announce that she died peacefully at home on Dec. 31, 2020 after a valiant 2 1/2 year battle. Lorraine is survived by her husband, Willie Sadler; her brother, Jerry Henry and his wife, Shirley and her sister, Paula Henry and her husband, Don Sigler. Lorraine was a full time Professor at Orange Coast College, Radiology Program prior to her retirement. However she continued to tutor students at Orange Coast College through 2019. She devoted her life to her students to insure that they would become competent and caring health care professionals in the field of Radiology.  Lorraine and Willie traveled the world together and they were always planning the next trip. Lorraine’s passing has left a hole in our hearts. She will be greatly missed by her family and so many friends. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the scholarship established in Lorraine Henry’s name, Excellence in Medical Imaging” at Orange Coast College Radiology Program, Scholarship office 2701 Fairview Rd Costa Mesa 92626. Interment will be at El Toro Memorial Park, Lake Forest. Please contact the family if you would like to attend viewing or burial as attendance is limited.

 

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14 responses to Lorraine Ann Henry

  1. Dale Layhee says:

    Lorraine made a difference in so many life’s . I was so lucky to have her as a mentor and teacher. I will forever be grateful for her. May she rest easy. My condolences to Willie and her family. Prayers for you all.

  2. Carla Cook says:

    Lorraine will be missed. I was one of the student’s that she tutored in Spring 2019. She made learning fun for me. She was so encouraging to me since I hadn’t been in school since I graduated from college in 1984. I had gone back to school to pursue a new career in Radiological Technology. Prayers to Lorraine’s family. She really made a difference in my life in knowing her for such a short time.

  3. Jill George says:

    Jill And Bob George
    We were blessed to have Lorraine as our next door neighbor and dear friend for the past 25 years. She was an amazing woman to have in our lives. Lorraine was always kind and never spoke negatively about anyone. She was our cul-de-sac cheerleader, always caring about her neighbors and their families. Lorraine lived to participate in all our neighborhood block parties and get together a. Her friendly, caring nature will always be treasured and remembered. We already miss her so much. Rest In Peace special lady.

    1. We have been blessed with good neighbors in our little cul-de-sac, and Lorraine and Willie were one of the best. Every year during the holidays Lorraine and Willie would show up at our doorstep offering a little token and a big hug as a gesture of our friendship. Lorraine has been a welcoming presence in our little neighborhood community and will be sorely missed.

  4. Lorraine will be missed. She guided my learning as a student and inspired me in my career and I would not have had the wonderful path in radiography, and eventually nursing, without her. An amazing soul has transcended the mortal world. Rest in peace Lorraine.

    With love,
    Eric

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