
Sheral T Heninger Memorial Fund
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Our wife and mother, Sheral Tanner Heninger, made a huge impact on so many people during her life and we would like to continue her legacy. We ask for your help in continuing the work she started and cared so deeply about. On behalf of Sheral's family and the beneficiaries of your generosity, Thank You!
About Sheral:
Sheral Tanner Heninger was welcomed home by her Heavenly Father, her Mom, Dad, brother and so many others on July 16, 2016. Sheral was the epitome of unconditional and boundless love. She was a great friend, confidant, and partner in crime.
Sheral was born on March 3, 1937 to Dr. Noall and Helene Adams Tanner in Layton, Utah. She attended Davis High School and the University of Utah. She became engaged to Richard D. Heninger after knowing him for just two weeks but it worked out as they just celebrated their 58th anniversary. Their marriage was solemnized in the Idaho Falls, Idaho temple in 1966. They started their married life in Dugas, Arizona and moved often living in: Reserve, New Mexico; Driggs, Idaho; St. Anthony, Idaho; Layton, and finally South Weber, Utah. Mom was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and held many positions. To instill a work ethic in her children she started Wedding Arts by Sheral. She catered, decorated and helped couples begin their love story. When her work crew (kids) graduated, she went to work at Stylart offering unparalleled customer service to customers who remained her friend today. Sheral loved her family and wouldn't let oceans, mountains, deserts or miles keep seperate them. Sheral and Dick made several trips to Europe, the Middle East, and were frequently crisscrossing the US. They were always up for the next great adventure. Her life was a life of giving!
Sheral is preceded in death by her parents Dr. Noall Tanner and Helene Adams Tanner, and her brother, Stevan Tanner. She leaves behind her greatest joys: her husband of 58 years Dick, children: Zeke (Fanny) Heninger, Sherene (Mike) Konopczynski, Sherese (Kevin) Seeds, Zane (Kerri)Heninger, and grandchildren: Ashley (Alex) Moon, Garrett Seeds, Samuel Konopczynski, Joseph Konopczyski, Vittoria Heninger, Francesca Heninger, Emily Heninger and Nolan Heninger, and her sister Noleen Tanner (Bob) Bennett. She also left behind many who called her their second mom.
About Sheral:
Sheral Tanner Heninger was welcomed home by her Heavenly Father, her Mom, Dad, brother and so many others on July 16, 2016. Sheral was the epitome of unconditional and boundless love. She was a great friend, confidant, and partner in crime.
Sheral was born on March 3, 1937 to Dr. Noall and Helene Adams Tanner in Layton, Utah. She attended Davis High School and the University of Utah. She became engaged to Richard D. Heninger after knowing him for just two weeks but it worked out as they just celebrated their 58th anniversary. Their marriage was solemnized in the Idaho Falls, Idaho temple in 1966. They started their married life in Dugas, Arizona and moved often living in: Reserve, New Mexico; Driggs, Idaho; St. Anthony, Idaho; Layton, and finally South Weber, Utah. Mom was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and held many positions. To instill a work ethic in her children she started Wedding Arts by Sheral. She catered, decorated and helped couples begin their love story. When her work crew (kids) graduated, she went to work at Stylart offering unparalleled customer service to customers who remained her friend today. Sheral loved her family and wouldn't let oceans, mountains, deserts or miles keep seperate them. Sheral and Dick made several trips to Europe, the Middle East, and were frequently crisscrossing the US. They were always up for the next great adventure. Her life was a life of giving!
Sheral is preceded in death by her parents Dr. Noall Tanner and Helene Adams Tanner, and her brother, Stevan Tanner. She leaves behind her greatest joys: her husband of 58 years Dick, children: Zeke (Fanny) Heninger, Sherene (Mike) Konopczynski, Sherese (Kevin) Seeds, Zane (Kerri)Heninger, and grandchildren: Ashley (Alex) Moon, Garrett Seeds, Samuel Konopczynski, Joseph Konopczyski, Vittoria Heninger, Francesca Heninger, Emily Heninger and Nolan Heninger, and her sister Noleen Tanner (Bob) Bennett. She also left behind many who called her their second mom.
Organizer and beneficiary
Zane Heninger
Organizer
Ogden, UT
Richard Heninger
Beneficiary