
Graham Hennings was diagnosed at six months old with Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type 1, but with the love, care and support of his family he far out lived his diagnosis. He was dedicated at Stevens Creek Church and his family is active within the church.
Graham packed a world-changing legacy into his short time on earth. With a boundless joy and contagious smile that couldn’t be contained or defined by his physical limitations, Graham inspired all who met him. He enriched the lives of his family, his church, his caregivers and countless others who were somehow touched by his story. Graham truly made the world a brighter place, and now, he’s making heaven an even brighter place.
Survivors include his parents, Wes and Kelly Hennings; maternal grandparents, Mike and Paula Williford, Fitzgerald, GA; paternal grandparents, Richard and Reginna Hennings, Mena, AR; maternal great-grandmother, Evelyn Parker, Valdosta, GA; aunts and uncles, Jenny and Justin Kennedy, Rutledge, GA; Lanie and Levi Hibbard, Valdosta, GA; paternal great-aunts and uncles, Donna Sloan, Joyce Bissell, Donald Hennings, Sr., and Cassius Hennings, Jr., Mena, AR, along with many cousins from Mena, AR.
Memorials may be made to Stevens Creek Church, www.stevenscreekchurch.com
The family would like to thank all of the Doctors, Nurses, Therapists and Caregivers for their kind, compassionate and loving assistance.
Posey Funeral Directors of North Augusta in charge of arrangements (803.278.1181). Visit the registry at www.poseycares.com
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