Mrs. Hendrix was born in Etowah County and had been a resident of Piedmont most of her life.
She was a graduate of Emma Sansom High School and Jacksonville State University. Mrs. Hendrix was an Educator for 40 years. The first 20 years of her career were in the classroom, and for the remaining 20 years she was employed by the Alabama Department of Education. She was a member and held many leadership roles in Delta Kappa Gamma Education Society. Mrs. Hendrix was a longtime member of the First Baptist Church of Piedmont and enjoyed traveling.
She was preceded in death by her husband, George P. Hendrix Jr.; parents, Thomas and Mamie Hodge; brothers, Wayne Hodge, Henry Hodge and Eddie Hodge; and sisters, Clara Anderson, Flora Carrington and Gladys Phillips.
Mrs. Hendrix was born in Etowah County and had been a resident of Piedmont most of her life.
She was a graduate of Emma Sansom High School and Jacksonville State University. Mrs. Hendrix was an Educator for 40 years. The first 20 years of her career were in the classroom, and for the remaining 20 years she was employed by the Alabama Department of Education. She was a member and held many leadership roles in Delta Kappa Gamma Education Society. Mrs. Hendrix was a longtime member of the First Baptist Church of Piedmont and enjoyed traveling.
She was preceded in death by her husband, George P. Hendrix Jr.; parents, Thomas and Mamie Hodge; brothers, Wayne Hodge, Henry Hodge and Eddie Hodge; and sisters, Clara Anderson, Flora Carrington and Gladys Phillips.
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