A serene area dedicated to the memory of Dickey Henley in Signal Mountain.
The Signal Mountain community mourns the passing of Richard “Dickey” Albert Henley, Jr., a dedicated veteran and beloved member of the community. At 57, Dickey, who served in the Tennessee Air National Guard and worked at Lawson Electric, leaves behind a legacy of service and cherished memories. His family and friends gather to honor his life and share their reflections in his memory.
It is with heavy hearts that the community of Signal Mountain mourns the loss of a beloved resident, Richard “Dickey” Albert Henley, Jr., who passed away at the age of 57 on Thursday, April 3, 2025. Dickey, a cherished son, brother, and friend, died at his home, leaving behind wonderful memories and a legacy of service.
Dickey was born on July 24, 1967, in the vibrant city of Chattanooga. He grew up with a zest for life and went on to graduate from Red Bank High School. Right after high school, he answered the call of duty and joined the Tennessee Air National Guard, specifically the 241 EI Squadron. Throughout his service, he had several deployments, proving his dedication and commitment to the country.
After completing his military service, Dickey transitioned into the workforce as a proud member of IBEW 175. He found his calling at Lawson Electric, where he made a name for himself as a skilled worker. His colleagues often spoke about his strong work ethic and friendly demeanor, which made him a well-respected member of the team.
In the midst of his achievements and his care for others, Dickey faced the pain of loss. He was preceded in death by numerous loved ones, including his grandparents Albert and Inogine Henley, as well as David and Helen Mincey. Additionally, Dickey shared a deep bond with his life partner, Valerie Reagan, and was known to consider his step-father and best friend, Charles Reed, an important figure in his life. His stepmother, Voleda Henley, also passed before him, highlighting the emotional struggles he faced over the years.
Dickey leaves behind a vibrant family who will miss him dearly. His parents, Richard A. Henley Sr. and Charlotte Reed, remain, along with his brother Todd and sister Valerie Reed Sanders. He was also an adored uncle to his nieces and nephews: Taylor and Morgan Henley, and Abbie Sanders. These family ties were incredibly important to Dickey, who valued his relationships above all else.
In his honor, the family will be receiving friends on Tuesday, April 8, from 4 to 8 p.m. and again on Wednesday, April 9, from 12 to 1 p.m. The funeral service is scheduled to take place at the Chattanooga Funeral Home North Chapel at 1 p.m. on April 9. Following the service, Dickey will be laid to rest at Hamilton Memorial Gardens, where his family and friends hope to celebrate his life with fond memories.
As the community rallies around each other during this time of mourning, all friends and family are invited to share their thoughts and memories of Dickey online. This can be done through the Chattanooga Funeral Home’s website, where heartfelt reflections can bring a sense of connection and comfort to all who knew him.
Dickey Henley will be remembered not just for his professional accomplishments, but for the warmth he brought to the lives of those around him. His legacy will undoubtedly live on in the hearts of all who were fortunate enough to know him. Rest in peace, Dickey!
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