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Henry L Cunningham

Passed Away on February 22, 2025


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Henry L Cunningham was born April 14, 1938 in WestPoint, Mississippi to L.C. Cunningham and Lorraine Gaston. He served in the US Army in 1956 at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. He spent most of his time in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and later moved to Mesa, Arizona after retirement from Ampco Metal. He is proceeded in death by Lorraine Gaston (Mother), L.C. Cunningham (Father), Karen Cunningham (Daughter).

He leaves behind Mamie Cunningham (Wife), Byron (Ann) Cunningham (Son), Darren (Andrea) Cunningham (Son), Charlyn Dowdell (Daughter), Sharon Ivory (Daughter), and a host of grand and great grand children.

Henry went home to be with the Lord on February 22nd at the age of 86. He will be greatly missed. He did get to smell his flowers while he was yet living.

Arrangements were cared for by Mountain View Funeral Home and Cemetery located at 7900 East Main Street, Mesa, Arizona 85207.
(480) 832-2850

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  1. Joe and Mildred Greer says:

    Our prayers goes out to the family. Mamie please know we are praying for your strength in the Lord. Love you always.

  2. Shirley Butts says:

    My condolences to the family. May God wrap his loving arms around you all during this time of bereavement and comfort you as you adjust to living with your loss.

  3. Linda Dora says:

    My Thoughts & prayers are with you all at this difficult time! He was a wonderful man of God who shared God’s love & was so kind! We will be reunited ! I love you all 💕💕

  4. LoRita Adams Powell says:

    Family – please know I share in your agony and pain, with the passing of our loved one…MY Uncle Henry!! Such a pleasure and honor it’s been – having the LOVE of this male role model…..my entire life – a constant and permanent component of our family and of my heart . So special… didn’t have much of that growing up!! I’m so very appreciative and grateful for that LOVE and connection!! I hugged My Uncle Henry recently – I felt that connection reverberate between us!!
    Thank you Father GOD for providing such a special LOVE! Rest well Uncle 💕 Condolences and LOVE to my family . 🙏🏾❤️

  5. Anthony Belk says:

    My Uncle Henry had 3 sisters that passed away Leora Jack(3/12/2023), Betty Jean Gray(9/23/2021), and Lucy Dunomes (1/26/2017) and 1 brother James Young Jr. (died at 29) with 3 living siblings Mary Peirce, Loretta Young, and Jessie Young. There are others I won’t mention but we love Henry too. I wish the best for the Henry’s family and hope some peace comes to the family in these times.
    No one can prepare us for the loss of a loved one but just the simple understanding that death is the beginning of our old lives. May everyone who was connected with Henry in this life remember his loving nature and that never dies.
    Peace and Love to the family.
    Anthony Belk

  6. James and Linda Dove says:

    to my dear sister and best friend Mamie we are praying for you and your family and asking God for his loving arms to take care of you and your family

  7. Tommy Bentley says:

    My deepest condolences to the Cunningham family I’m glad that I had a chance to talk with him before he left us

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Henry L Cunningham

Passed Away on February 22, 2025


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Henry L Cunningham was born April 14, 1938 in WestPoint, Mississippi to L.C. Cunningham and Lorraine Gaston. He served in the US Army in 1956 at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. He spent most of his time in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and later moved to Mesa, Arizona after retirement from Ampco Metal. He is proceeded in death by Lorraine Gaston (Mother), L.C. Cunningham (Father), Karen Cunningham (Daughter).

He leaves behind Mamie Cunningham (Wife), Byron (Ann) Cunningham (Son), Darren (Andrea) Cunningham (Son), Charlyn Dowdell (Daughter), Sharon Ivory (Daughter), and a host of grand and great grand children.

Henry went home to be with the Lord on February 22nd at the age of 86. He will be greatly missed. He did get to smell his flowers while he was yet living.

Arrangements were cared for by Mountain View Funeral Home and Cemetery located at 7900 East Main Street, Mesa, Arizona 85207.
(480) 832-2850

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  1. Joe and Mildred Greer says:

    Our prayers goes out to the family. Mamie please know we are praying for your strength in the Lord. Love you always.

  2. Shirley Butts says:

    My condolences to the family. May God wrap his loving arms around you all during this time of bereavement and comfort you as you adjust to living with your loss.

  3. Linda Dora says:

    My Thoughts & prayers are with you all at this difficult time! He was a wonderful man of God who shared God’s love & was so kind! We will be reunited ! I love you all 💕💕

  4. LoRita Adams Powell says:

    Family – please know I share in your agony and pain, with the passing of our loved one…MY Uncle Henry!! Such a pleasure and honor it’s been – having the LOVE of this male role model…..my entire life – a constant and permanent component of our family and of my heart . So special… didn’t have much of that growing up!! I’m so very appreciative and grateful for that LOVE and connection!! I hugged My Uncle Henry recently – I felt that connection reverberate between us!!
    Thank you Father GOD for providing such a special LOVE! Rest well Uncle 💕 Condolences and LOVE to my family . 🙏🏾❤️

  5. Anthony Belk says:

    My Uncle Henry had 3 sisters that passed away Leora Jack(3/12/2023), Betty Jean Gray(9/23/2021), and Lucy Dunomes (1/26/2017) and 1 brother James Young Jr. (died at 29) with 3 living siblings Mary Peirce, Loretta Young, and Jessie Young. There are others I won’t mention but we love Henry too. I wish the best for the Henry’s family and hope some peace comes to the family in these times.
    No one can prepare us for the loss of a loved one but just the simple understanding that death is the beginning of our old lives. May everyone who was connected with Henry in this life remember his loving nature and that never dies.
    Peace and Love to the family.
    Anthony Belk

  6. James and Linda Dove says:

    to my dear sister and best friend Mamie we are praying for you and your family and asking God for his loving arms to take care of you and your family

  7. Tommy Bentley says:

    My deepest condolences to the Cunningham family I’m glad that I had a chance to talk with him before he left us