

Norman was preceded in death by his parents: Carl and Edith (Landous) Henderson. He retired from a long career in Family Practice Medicine in 2002. He was President of The Tennessee Academy of Family Practice and served on the board of Primary Care for the State of Tennessee. This article has been rated as Stub-Class on the project's.

If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks. He was so proud to be at the opening of the Ophthalmology Clinic at Vanderbilt. This article is within the scope of WikiProject Hospitals, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of Hospitals on Wikipedia. He served on local bank boards and was a member of Lion’s Club. He was a member of the Lawrenceburg Seventh-day Adventist Church and blessed many people with his beautiful tenor voice. Henderson and family moved to Lawrenceburg, TN where he became one of the key physicians in the community and instrumental in developing Lawrenceburg Sanitarium and Hospital into Scott Memorial Hospital. He then served two years in the United States Air Force at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.Īfter visiting many rural areas in the South, Dr. The LeRoy Sanitarium, later called the LeRoy Hospital, was a medical facility in New York, New York.It was founded in 1928 by Alice Fuller LeRoy and closed in 1980. He married Barbara Jones November 13, 1956. He received his medical degree from Loma Linda College of Medical Evangelists, now Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA. Growing up in Washington State he attended Walla Walla Elementary School, Academy and Walla Walla College. Norman was born Augat Martin Hospital, Seattle, Washington. Marguerite Clark, a favorite of the stage and silent pictures, before her retirement twenty years ago, died yesterday afternoon in LeRoy Sanitarium, 40 East Sixty-first Street, at the age of 53.


Our knowledgeable providers are here to help you. Norman Leroy Henderson, MD passed away Friday, Januat Williamson Medical Center in Franklin, TN. Newly constructed in 2019, the Leroy Outpatient Center is located on Canton-Potsdam Hospitals main campus.
