Jeffrey S. Hendricks, 58, of Temple Terrace, Florida funeral service is 7:00 PM, Monday, January 19, 2015 at the East Thonotosassa Baptist Church, 12735 Knights Griffin Road, Thonotosassa, Florida with Dr. James Brady, to officiate. The family will receive friends at the church from 6:00 PM until service time.
A lifelong Tampa, Florida native, Jeff was a mechanic and refrigeration engineer for “Good Humor”, a Christian and attended East Thonotosassa Baptist Church. He served in the US Army from 1979 thru 1985 as a Sergeant and a Multichannel Communications Equipment Operator. During his US Army career, he was awarded a Army Service Medal; Overseas Service Ribbon; Driver Badge; US Army Good Conduct Medal (2nd Award) and a US Army Lapel Button.
Preceded in death by his parents, Martin and Bessy (Guerrant) Hendricks and a infant son, Scott Hendricks; Jeff is survived by his loving family: his wife of 39 years, Teresa Hendricks of Temple Terrace, Florida; his son, Scott E. Hendricks of Anniston, Alabama; a daughter, Stephanie Hendricks and her husband, Thomas Biggs of Temple Terrace, Florida; a brother, Tony Hendricks of North Carolina; a sister, Paula Jean Guerrant of Texas and five grandchildren: Shelby Hendricks, Jackson Biggs; Kaylyan Huff, Dillon Huff and Dominick Huff.
Please send all floral arrangements directly to the church, prior to services.
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Jeff you will be greatly missed. We Love you and will see you in heaven.
Scot & Rachael,sorry for your loss. Sad another veteran gone to early.
I love u Uncle Jeff so much… aunt Terry I’m very sorry. Love u
Rest in peace you allways bee in oure heart. Youre German Son. Matthias ans his Familie.
I’m having trouble finding the words to express how much I’m going to miss you. I’ll always have the good memories & the little mechanical knowledge I’ve managed to pick up from you. You’ll always be in our hearts. Tell my dad & Joyce how much we love & miss them as well. God has called home a soldier. R.I.P. Uncle
Jeff you will always be in our hearts.I will remember all the good times we had together and Thank you for always being there for our family. You will truly be missed, our hearts and prayers for the family. May peace be with you all. RIP jeff ( Dad )
Jeff we will miss you in our life’s. Thanks you for your service to our country. And taking care of my sister and your family. We will see you in heaven. Love and miss you. Mary l Stossel your sister in law.
Jeff,
You will be greatly missed. You were like my second dad. The not mean one of course. We love you and miss you and will all see you again. Rest in peace.
My condolence to the family
The act of creating a memorial for one who has passed away is an act of spirituality. A memorial tells the world that while a loved one may be gone his spirit lives on. Jeffrey Hendricks will forever be tied together in the circle of life by his family and friends. No longer in pain and knowing he is with the lord helps the healing process for mourning. His acts of goodness and courage will never be forgotten. A memorial is a way to remember a loved one forever and celebrate his life. Our prayers are with the family as they walk through this journey of loss.
I love you Uncle Jeff, I wish I could have spent more time with you while you were here. You will he missed greatly. I will cherish the memories that we all have had with you of going fishing and gathering at your house for holidays and enjoying everyone’s company. We love you, and will see you again in heaven. May you rest in peace. Your niece Melissa Harrison.
Dad will be missed by lots of people.