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Aside from his political career, Henry was also the owner and operator of the Robert C. Henry Funeral Home, founded in 1951. He also continued to serve as head of charity drives and numerous civic organizations in the Springfield area. He was honored by a parade and banquet in Springfield on Robert
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mayor. In 1968, he refused to run for re-election (his successor, Betty Brunk, was Springfield's first female mayor), but remained on the city commission. After finishing his term as mayor, Henry was selected as a member of a fact-finding commission to
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Henry was elected to Springfield's city commission in 1961, and began his term in January 1962. The commission then appointed him as the city's mayor in 1966, succeeding Maurice K. Baach, the city's first
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to inspect non-military activities. In 1972, he was the Republican Party nominee for the 60th District seat in the
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Henry died in 1981 after a battle with cancer. His remains are interred in Ferncliff Cemetery Mausoleum.
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for his degree in mortuary studies. He was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from
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of a midwestern city; however, this achievement is frequently overshadowed by fellow
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Henry was born in Springfield, a son of Guy Henry and Nellie Reed. He attended
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in Springfield and the Cleveland College of Mortuary Science in
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Mayor of Springfield, Ohio
Springfield, Ohio
Springfield, Ohio
Cancer
Springfield, Ohio
U.S.A
Republican
Wittenberg University
funeral director
American
politician
Mayor of Springfield, Ohio
first black mayors
African American
Carl B. Stokes
Cleveland
Wittenberg University
Cleveland, Ohio
Central State University
Jewish
Vietnam
Lyndon Johnson
Richard M. Nixon
Ohio House of Representatives

Black History Month
Tim Ayers
Black History Month salutes black leaders, astronauts, billionaires
Springfield City SchoolsAlumni Of Distinction Award Program NEWS RELEASE

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