Mr. Senseney was a native of Truman, Ark. He had lived in Modesto since 1946 and previously had lived in San Jose since 1930.
He worked as a carpenter for a carpenters union, and also worked as a millwright, truck driver and dairyman.
He was a member of Forever Young Dance Club, and enjoyed dancing, fishing, card games and playing dominoes.
He is survived by his children, James Senseney and Frankie E. Senseney, both of Modesto, Joanne Gordon of Riverbank and Suzanne Hilsabeck of Hughson; half-brother, Edward Senseney of Yuma, Ariz.; and 14 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren and eight great-great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Helen Senseney; one brother; four sisters; and one grandchild.Visitation from 4 to 9 p.m. Friday at Salas Brothers Funeral Chapel.
A funeral will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at the chapel, with burial at Lakewood Memorial Park, Hughson.
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Mr. Senseney was a native of Truman, Ark. He had lived in Modesto since 1946 and previously had lived in San Jose since 1930.
He worked as a carpenter for a carpenters union, and also worked as a millwright, truck driver and dairyman.
He was a member of Forever Young Dance Club, and enjoyed dancing, fishing, card games and playing dominoes.
He is survived by his children, James Senseney and Frankie E. Senseney, both of Modesto, Joanne Gordon of Riverbank and Suzanne Hilsabeck of Hughson; half-brother, Edward Senseney of Yuma, Ariz.; and 14 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren and eight great-great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Helen Senseney; one brother; four sisters; and one grandchild.Visitation from 4 to 9 p.m. Friday at Salas Brothers Funeral Chapel.
A funeral will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at the chapel, with burial at Lakewood Memorial Park, Hughson.
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