Betty Gwynn Hogan Grady Henline

Passed: March 28, 2020

Betty Gwynn Hogan Grady Henline

Passed: March 28, 2020

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Avondale-Gwynn Henline
In the wee hours of March 28, 2020, Gwynn went home to be with the Lord. I am sure that she was greeted at the Gates of Heaven by the love of her life, and her dance partner, her husband Scott. She was born on January 31, 1929 in Albuquerque, New Mexico to Ray and Lois Hogan. Gwynn is survived by her loving brother, Mike Hogan, her daughter Victoria Gwynn Walker-Stephenson (Larry), granddaughters Ericka Gwynn Strahan (Jason), Kristin Noel Peelman (Armando), Jacqueline Renee Record (Kable), Candice Leigh Puckett (Alex), her son David Clayton Grady (Tracy), stepdaughters Starlene Montoya (Johnny), Jewelene Pattullo (Kevin),stepsons, W. Scott Henline , Robert W. Henline, Jim Cochrane, 8 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren.

A private memorial and celebration of Gwynn’s life will be held at a future date at The Church at Litchfield Park. For an update of the service date, or to leave condolences, please go to www.ThompsonFuneralChapel.com

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2 responses to Betty Gwynn Hogan Grady Henline

  1. Please accept my deepest sympathy. It is an honor to serve you.

  2. I just learned of the passing of Gwynn Heinline, and it is important to me that I express my sympathies to the family. Gwynn was a wonderful person, and lived her life to the fullest. I played Bridge with Gwynne for about 15 years, and I have admired her every more – from her decorating skills to her bridge playing, from her churchwork and her activities with and for the seniors of the Avondale, Goodyear, Litchfield Park area. Everyone I knew loved Gwynn. She has had an impact on my life and on the lives of may others, I’m sure. The world needs more people like Gwynn. I will miss her, and I hope to meet her again some day.

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