Ulric Henegar, 89, died on Nov. 4, 2022, after a long illness and hospice care in DeLand, Fla. He was born Sept. 12, 1933, in McMinnville to LucileAngel and Ulric Henegar, Sr. He married Barbara Francis of Viola in 954. Both were graduates of Warren County High School and from Middle Tennessee State College (now University), where Ulric earned a bachelor's degree and Barbara a master's degree in 1955. Ulric worked as a division manager at Werthan Industries in Nashville before opening his own business in 1969, the House of Frames, on Gallatin Road and on Church Street in Nashville.
He framed for corporations and for individuals including a significant number of celebrities, including Oprah Winfrey and songwriters Felipe and Boudreaux Bryant. After he and Barbara retired, they made numerous trips throughout the country and across Europe. After Barbara died in 2009, Ulric moved to DeLand in 2012 to be near his sister, Martha. Two years later, he met Pat Mobley and they were married on August 18, 2018.
Ulric will be interred in Mt. View Cemetery in McMinnville. In addition to his wife, Ulric is survived by his sister, Martha Henegar of Black Mountain, N.C.; step-children, Kevin Mobley and Renee Lighthouse; sister-in-law, Nancy Henegar of Bartlett, Tenn.; and cousins, Mary Sayler of Pomona Park, Fla., Kay Fernandez of Ormond Beach, Fla., Keith Harwell of Orlando and Mark Harwell of Depoe Bay, Ore.
Southern Standard
(McMinnville, Tenn.) Nov. 23, 2022