Harold "Hal" L. Henderson

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September 2, 1930 ~ March 19, 2025

Born in: Equality, Illinois
Resided in: Portland, Maine

Portland, Maine- On Wednesday night March 19, 2025, after a long illness Hal Henderson left this world on wings of eagles and flew to the stars. Hal, a man with a benevolent heart and fine mind, was born on September 2, 1930, at his grandmother’s farm in Equality, Illinois. He was the son of Catherine May Henderson and Byron Harold Henderson.

Hal grew up in Alton, Illinois. He attended Alton schools and worked at the Libby Glassworks and then at Standard Oil. During this time he attended night school for seven years earning a Bachelors Degree from Southern Illinois University. He then went to work for the Illinois Bureau of Rehabilitation and earned a Masters Degree from Southern Illinois University. Hal enrolled at the University of Iowa earning a Ph.D. at the age of 40. Hal taught Rehabilitation Counseling in the graduate program at Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio. He finished his teaching career as the Director of the Rehabilitation Counseling program. Hal was a licensed psychologist and was in private practice in both Ohio and Maine for many years.

Hal will be sadly missed by his wife Rachel of Portland, and his children David of North Baltimore, Ohio, Nancy Euler (Roger) of Bowling Green Ohio, and Mark (Carol) of Weston, Ohio. Grandchildren Erin, Evan, Jessica, and Katy. Great grandchildren Natalie, Campbell, Benjamin, Cecelia, and Kasen. Brother, Bob Henderson of Columbus, Georgia. He was predeceased by his parents, his sister Phyllis Kennedy, and his grandson Michael.

Hal was passionate about the lives of children, he was concerned about childhood hunger. In lieu of flowers donations in Hal’s name may be made to Project Feed, projectfeed.org; 202 Woodford, Portland, ME 04103.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home of Portland.

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The family greatly appreciates donations made to these charities in Harold "Hal" L. Henderson 's name.

Project Feed

202 Woodford

Portland,

Maine

04103

projectfeed.org

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  1. I was so sad to read of Hal’s passing. He was a wonderful professor. Rachel I am thinking of you during this difficult time.
    You and Hal are special people to me.

  2. We are saddened to learn of Hal’s passing and send our sympathies to Rachel and the entire family.

    Members of the BGSU Retirees Association

  3. Dearest Rachel;
    My deepest sympathy to you and family for the loss of Hal. Your care and commitment has been testimony to the great love you had for each other. May Hal fly high with the angels.

  4. Rachel,
    It was my privilege to spend a bit of time with Hal over the past few months. Thoughts from a man well loved. Tales from a life well lived.


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