Jesslyn
Henry was my Great-great grandpa and even though I never saw him I know I would love him I know he served in the military
Birth date: Jan 13, 1919 Death date: Aug 20, 2011
Henry Meenen 92 of Fayetteville, AR passed away Saturday, August 20, 2011 in Fayetteville. He was born January 13, 1919, in a farm home near Clifton, Kansas. He was the son of Bertha and John Meenen. He attended Kansas State Univ Read Obituary
Henry was my Great-great grandpa and even though I never saw him I know I would love him I know he served in the military
Meenen Family: You should be so proud of Henry and his many achievements!! At his services, I met most of his immediate family and they are such an impressive group. I worked with him as a fellow faculty member for 35 years and had the utmost respect for him. I know you will miss his physical presence, but we can use him as standard in our lives. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Paul and Eunice Noland
Dr. Meenen was truly an inspiration. In his work and dedication with FarmHouse Fraternity, he changed the lives of many, including me. We will miss him. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family of Dr. Meenen.
Mickey Ransom
1970 Pledge Class of the Arkansas Chapter of FarmHouse Fraternity
Henry was a man who influenced my life more than any other single person!
I consider it my great privilege to have known and been able to participate with Henry in various ways. He was a fine and honorable man.
KENT YOU HAVE MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY.YOU ARE IN MY PRAYERS.
I remember Mr. Meenen ( that's how I always thought of him) from all the years he served as elder at FCC and as a favorite Sunday School teacher. My dad, Paul Eddy shared many interests with him over the years at both FCC and Butterfield Board. My condolences to Kent and Denny and all the family.
My condolences to all the family. Henry was a part of so many peoples lives and his memory will be treasured by all.
Condolences to the Meenen family.
Darl E. Snyder, Ex. Dir. Emeritus, Farmhouse Fraternity.
Sending sympathy to the family at this time of loss.
A valued family member, friend of the community, and well respected within his profession.w