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So proud of my first cousin
Nathan was my first cousin my father and his mother were brother and sisters. I was in the first grade and rode the bus back and forth with Nat. I remember him always having a big smile on his face and always happy. My mother Mae Woody thought the world o...
Willie Giere
2016-01-30 19:35:46
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Everything under the sun 🌞
The first time I met Nathan, ( through my husband ( Edward Moody) who served with him in Vietnam) I was expecting a handshake but if you knew Nathan you know I got a big hug! From that day forward we had a friendship as if he had always known me. We could...
Sandra Moody
2016-01-14 21:59:53
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A humble and courageous man

Roger and I first met Nat and Becky at a Red Warrior Reunion in St. Louis, when the surviving POWs who were able to join us (Nat, Cordine MacMurray, and Richard Perricone) were the guests of honor for the banquet. We found ourselves in the company of...

Mary Boeke Hill
2016-01-14 16:03:42
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An Honor

  In a lifetime, you only get a few friends like Nathan Henry!  When you find them, you know them by sight and heart!  When you find them, you grow a little bit taller in your soul.  When you find them, you  know that...

Jacky Jones
2016-01-14 14:32:14
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Nat and Becky

We met Nat and Becky when they attended a memorial ride for my father. He was a friend of many of the local riders who attended every year. I was immediately taken with Nat and his personality. We in return attended his July 4th celebrations. We kne...

Jim Bantz
2016-01-14 11:56:48
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Hero

Nat was a hero and he was a great guy to know , I remember the first time I met him he said well now just how are you doing when I ask him how he was doing , he was a hero in so ,any way to the people here in Franklin thank you for your service...

rachel devill
2016-01-13 18:30:42
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Nat

Nat was my friend.....we shared 4th of July celebrations....fireworks....music...and stories. Rest In Peace brother.....You will be greatly missed. 

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Lou Usher
2016-01-13 16:37:06
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Red Warrior Brother
My thoughts and prayers are with Becky and all of the family. There are just to many memories with Nathan to even begin. I served with him and was with him just minutes before he was captured on July 12th 1967. The last words I told him that day was "Nathan,...
Edward Moody
2016-01-13 10:43:15
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The Bucket List
Nat Henry had a bucket list long before he was very ill and we actually were afraid we might lose this wonderful human being. He rattled off the list with his branded humor and made us laugh, instead of worry about the day we might lose him. On the list was...
Laura Sides
2016-01-13 09:21:28
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My Hero...

I never had the pleasure of meeting Nat.   I did, however, carry of piece of him in my heart every day since the early 70's when a bracelet bearing his name and MIA date was entrusted to me.  I wore his name on my wrist for years and then...

Christine Kilcoyne Hirsch
2016-01-12 22:56:13
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