Joseph Bernard 'Joe' Henderson

December 17, 1951 - August 7, 2024

Joseph Bernard Henderson, affectionately known as Joe, passed away peacefully on August 7, 2024, at the age of 72. He spent his final moments in the comfort of his home in Lake Point, Utah, surrounded by his loving family, including his youngest son, Christopher Henderson.

Born on December 17, 1951, in Danville, Illinois, Joe was a proud graduate of Schlarman Catholic High School. His exceptional baseball skills caught the attention of the Philadelphia Phillies, and while he ultimately chose to pursue other paths, his love for the game remained a constant throughout his life.

Joe's career was as diverse as his interests. A true jack-of-all-trades, he excelled in various fields, including carpentry, flooring, construction, painting, sales, and retail services. His willingness to get his hands dirty and his remarkable adaptability were hallmarks of his professional life, earning him respect and admiration from colleagues and clients alike.

A man of many passions, Joe found joy in life's simple pleasures. He cherished time spent with his children, friends, and family, whether it was swimming, enjoying the outdoors, watching sports, or cheering on his kids at their athletic events. His love for baseball extended beyond his playing days, as he became an avid spectator and supporter of the sport. He found joy in simple pleasures like smoking a cigarette in the sun, watching movies, and following his favorite TV shows.

Joe will be remembered for his infectious smile, his ability to strike up a conversation with anyone, and his unwavering optimism in the face of life's challenges. His positive outlook and knack for making others laugh endeared him to all who knew him. Even in his final days, Joe's spirit remained bright, his smile ever-present, a testament to his enduring positivity.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Hugh Richard Henderson and Lenore Marguerite Henderson, whose values and love shaped the man he became.

Joe is survived by his siblings, Hugh Richard Henderson, MaryLee Debb, Jane Lehnis, Peggy Henderson, Patrick Michael Henderson, Joan McCorkell, Susan Daniel, and John Thomas Henderson. His legacy lives on through his children, Gabriel Henderson, John Thomas Henderson, Christopher Aaron Henderson, Rachel Garcia, Mark Hawes, and Mike Hawes, as well as his beloved grandchildren, Castel, Ava, Callahan, Destiny, Ciara, Alyssa, Cambree, Shaylee, Harper, Harvey, and Alicia. Joe also leaves behind numerous cousins, nieces, and nephews, all of whom were touched by his kindness and warmth.

Joe's zest for life, his warmth, friendliness, and ability to find joy in every moment will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him. His legacy of love, laughter, and positivity will continue to inspire his family and friends for years to come.

In accordance with his wishes, Joe will be cremated, and his ashes will be scattered at his favorite hiking spot, Secret Lake, in the beautiful mountains of Utah. This final resting place is a fitting tribute to a man who loved the outdoors and found solace in nature's beauty.

A vieiwng will be held on August 17, 2024, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Starks Funeral Parlor, 3651 S 900 E, Millcreek, Utah. Guests are encouraged to use parking and entrance located on the north side of the building. A celebration of Joe's life will follow at Archibald's Restaurant at Gardner Village, 1100 W 7800 S, West Jordan, Utah, from 2 to 5 p.m. All who knew and loved Joe are welcome to attend and share their memories of this remarkable man.

Joe Henderson's life was a testament to the power of kindness, resilience, and the joy of living each day to its fullest. He will be forever missed and always remembered.

In Loving Memory

I grew up with Joe and spent many hours playing baseball, camping out and just having fun around Georgetown.  I am so sorry to hear of Joe's passing.  My condolences to Joe's children and all of his siblings.  May God grant him peace. Rest in Peace old friend, Joe Griec

Joe Griec

Kingston, TN

I just received the news about Joe from my sis, Kathy.  I have been out of the loop but I have so many wonderful memories of the Georgetown Henderson family.  What a great clan. I was always treated with much love and respect by the whole family.  Joe had the best smile and personality and he was so good looking. 72 seems too young today to pass. Dick, Mary Lee, Jane, Peggy, Pat, Joan, Susan and John, please accept my heartfelt condolences and prayers. I will be offering a Mass and Rosary for Joe. God bless Joe and all of the Henderson family!

Dan Kuemmerle

Surprise, AZ

Joe my dear friend I'm so great full to have had you as a friend and im so sorry I'd some how lost track of you and everyone I d been by kevens condo many times through the years but I could never make contact so at this point in life I found you here just a few months late to see you and share lifes stories and of course have a few spodyodys joe was one of the least selfish genuine people I've ever met and even though in the years id became his buddy joe allways seemed to me to be financially struggling but not from lack of working hard id gotten hit by a truck and wasn't able to do anything to make money and joe would come pick me up every day to work with him and made me fill like he needed me there when the truth be told I was dead weight he didn't need me for anything I was alot younger then and didn't yet have the chapter that joe had in life but in time and his absence in my lifeid realized what a good friend I'd made and ive missed him everyday since joe I had no father figure in my life until I met youand because of you I have grown into what I hope is a guy like you ill see you sooner than latter until then ill be thinking about you I love you brother allways your friend Michael cleggmichael5@gmail.com

Michael Clegg

Saintgeorge, UT

Send Your Condolences