Shan Henderson
Shan Henderson
Shan Henderson, 77, of Sun City Center, Florida, previously from North Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, went to be with her Lord on June 4, 2026. he is preceded in death by her father, Evan Williams; mother, Audrey Williams; and sister, Linda Williams. She is survived by her husband, Brian Henderson; daughter, Kendal Ward; granddaughter, Amanda Tressler; grandson, Nathaniel Shipley; great-grandchildren, Ayden, Rowan, Jensen and Presley. At Shan’s request no services or memorials will be held. In lieu of flowers, the family is asking that donations be made in her name to the American Cancer Society. Shan was an extraordinary woman who illuminated each room she entered. She was a God-fearing woman with a free spirit. She embraced life with spontaneity. She cherished road vacations and exploring the world, while singing "On the Road Again." Shan was exceptionally crafty. She could perceive the beauty in any piece of furniture. She transformed antique furniture into something unique and special. She had a passion for painting and crafting stained glass masterpieces, although her extraordinary ability was in quilting. She cherished accomplishing her customers' visions with her long-arm machine, producing the most stunning quilts imaginable; that was her true calling. She was an exceptionally talented woman in numerous respects. Her absence on earth is profoundly felt, while her spirit rejoices in paradise with her Father God, whom she loved wholeheartedly.
Shan Henderson, 77, of Sun City Center, Florida, previously from North Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, went to be with her Lord on June 4, 2026. he is preceded in death by her father, Evan Williams; mother, Audrey Williams; and sister, Linda Williams. She is survived by her husband, Brian Henderson; daughter, Kendal Ward; granddaughter, Amanda Tressler; grandson, Nathaniel Shipley; great-grandchildren, Ayden, Rowan, Jensen and Presley. At Shan’s request no services or memorials will be held. In lieu of flowers, the family is asking that donations be made in her name to the American Cancer Society. Shan was an extraordinary woman who illuminated each room she entered. She was a God-fearing woman with a free spirit. She embraced life with spontaneity. She cherished road vacations and exploring the world, while singing "On the Road Again." Shan was exceptionally crafty. She could perceive the beauty in any piece of furniture. She transformed antique furniture into something unique and special. She had a passion for painting and crafting stained glass masterpieces, although her extraordinary ability was in quilting. She cherished accomplishing her customers' visions with her long-arm machine, producing the most stunning quilts imaginable; that was her true calling. She was an exceptionally talented woman in numerous respects. Her absence on earth is profoundly felt, while her spirit rejoices in paradise with her Father God, whom she loved wholeheartedly.