Raised in Tribute:
$381.00CONWAY, — Paul E. Henneman, 70, died Saturday, April 1, 2023, after a long illness with Parkinson's disease.
Paul was born Oct. 4, 1952, in Youngstown, to Percy E. Henneman and Kathryn Walker Henneman.
Paul attended Sacred Heart Church / School and Ursuline High School in Youngstown, graduating in 1970. Paul attended ITT Technical College. He worked for Packard Electric in Warren, Walker Hydraulic Tool in Michigan, 23 years at Avnet and seven years for Millennium Alliance in Solon. Paul was highly respected in the electronic industry.
Paul married his best friend, the former Sheila Connolly, almost 50 years ago, Oct. 27, 1973. They raised two sons, Adam Paul Henneman (Jennifer) and Matthew David Henneman. They learned from the best how to be good men, husbands and fathers.
Paul always promised he would take Sheila to the beach. He kept his promise, moving to the Myrtle Beach area in 2013.
Paul never met anyone who wasn’t a friend after their first introduction.
Besides his wife and sons, also left to mourn their “Papa” are grandchildren, Karen Henneman, Makayla Henneman, Callie Pierce-Henneman, Addison Henneman, Aiden Henneman, Adam Pierce and Nicholas Pierce; sisters, Gloria Gavalier (Robert) and Mary Beth Booth (Richard); and many nieces, nephews, in-laws and friends; special friends, John and Patrice Dunklee, Brian and Billie Jean Carlton, and Richard and Patricia Metzinger; and so many more special people who meant so much.
“We especially want to thank Dr. Frederico Rodriguez -Porcel and staff at MUSC Neurology for helping Paul and I navigate this journey of Parkinson’s. I don’t know we would have done it without you. Also, I would like to thank Grand Strand Medical Center and the doctors and nurses on PCU2 for caring for Paul and our family.”
Paul fought for more than 10 years with Parkinson's disease, and his family requests contributions to The Michael J. Fox Foundation, Box 5014, Hagerstown, MD 21741, or in Paul’s name to continue research in finding a cure for Parkinson's disease.
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The Michael J. Fox Foundation is dedicated to finding a cure for Parkinson's disease and to ensuring the development of improved therapies for those living with Parkinson's today. The Foundation is the world's largest nonprofit funder of Parkinson's research, with more than $800 million in high-impact research funded to date.
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