Annie Henderson, affectionately known as "Annie D," gracefully departed from this world on July 30, 2025, in Arlington, Texas. Born on August 5, 1954, in Abbeville, Alabama, she was a beacon of love and warmth, touching the lives of all who were fortunate to know her.
Annie dedicated over thirty years of her life to her career as a Communication Supervisor for the FBI Dallas Field Office, where her dedication and commitment shone brightly. Her colleagues admired her for her nurturing spirit, her fierce belief in justice, and her unwavering ability to connect with others. She was not just a coworker but a guiding light in the often-unyielding world of law enforcement, exemplifying what it meant to lead with compassion.
Outside of her professional life, Annie was a devoted family woman who poured her heart and soul into her role as a loving wife, mother, and grandmother. She derived immense joy from spending time with her grandchildren, Aaren and Kamren Henderson, fully immersing herself in their lives and activities. With each moment spent together, she cultivated memories that will linger in their hearts eternally.
A culinary aficionado, Annie wielded her spatula as skillfully as she navigated her career, crafting iconic dishes that became synonymous with family gatherings. Her carrot cake, banana pudding, scalloped potatoes, and meatloaf evoked feelings of nostalgia and comfort, fostering a sense of belonging around the family table. These gatherings, vibrant with laughter and storytelling, reflect the essence of her nurturing personality.
Annie's life was a tapestry woven with threads of versatility; she thrived in her hobbies, whether she was thrifting for hidden treasures, sewing with creativity, or enjoying spirited games of cards and dominos. Music filled her heart, with Maxwell's serenades often echoing in her home, adding rhythm to her steps as she danced through life. Dubbed "Miss Hospitality," she never met a stranger; her heart was open wide, welcoming all into her embrace.
Annie was proud of her accomplishments, particularly her son Aaron and her precious grandchildren. These triumphs filled her with joy and provided her with strength. She was a pillar of support for her family, lovingly referred to as the "Big Sister" and always ready to lend a listening ear or a helping hand.
She leaves behind her beloved spouse, Barry Henderson, her cherished son Aaron Henderson, and daughter-in-law Tiffanie Henderson, along with her beloved grandchildren, Aaren and Kamren. The love of her siblings—Marydell, Phillip, John, Willie, James Robert, Bobby Joe, and Ralph—will resonate in their memories of her vibrant spirit and indomitable kindness.
Annie is preceded in death by her father, James Durr, her mother, Callie Richards Durr, and her brother, Raymond Durr, who welcomed her with open arms in the beyond.
As family and friends gather to honor her memory, the legacy of Annie Henderson—a devoted mother, grandmother, sister, and friend—will live on in the stories shared, in the laughter echoed, and in the love that binds them together. Her life was a beautiful dance, one that will continue to inspire and uplift those who carry her memory forward.
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