

Steven Hendry, or as we affectionately called him “Bubba”, was a man who could simply be described as “memorable”, and that would be putting it lightly. One of Bubba’s most admirable qualities was that he was a talented orator and writer. While family history often fades as generations dwindle, Bubba made sure that every Hendry knew the stories of where we came from and who we were. He especially loved sharing the stories of our grandfather and the family’s journey around the US pursuing work, eventually settling down in Statesville. Bubba inspired the next generation of Hendry’s to pass those stories on, and he’ll be sure to be in plenty of them. While Bubba passed away on February 20, 2026, he will remain in our hearts and minds forever.
Steven was preceded in death by his father David Hendry. He is survived by his mother Marilyn Hendry, brother Jeffrey (Amy) Hendry, sister Valerie (Donald) Allred, nephews Brandon (Katie) Hendry, Matthew Hendry, and Christopher (Claire) Allred, and niece Melanie (Chad) Watkins. Steven was never married but viewed his nephews & niece as his own. Steven was a larger than life figure that was known to frequent flea markets, yard sales, and gun shows around Iredell County. If you ever passed a man in a sombrero, T-shirt, and red gym shorts, you’ve likely had what we Hendry’s call a “Bubba sighting”. Steven was well educated—going to ASU, ECU, Campbell, and Mitchell Community College. He came away with a degree in Geology, Business, and a lot of knowledge. Steven took pride in sharing his knowledge of strange and obscure objects, and would gladly (and vehemently) debate anyone who questioned their values. Near the end of his life, Steven spoke with the Lord and was given more time share his testimony and experience with his family.
The family will receive friends at First Presbyterian Church in Statesville on Friday, March 6, 2026 from 4:30 until 5:00 PM. A celebration of life will follow in the Main Sanctuary at 5:00 PM with Pastor Jeremy Canada officiating.
Memorials may be made to Iredell County Animal Services; 430 Bristol Drive; Statesville, North Carolina 28677.
Condolences and messages of sympathy may be sent to the family online at www.bunchjohnsonfuneralhome.com
Bunch-Johnson Funeral Home of Statesville is honored to be entrusted with the care of Bubba and his family.
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Iredell County Animal Services430 Bristol Drive, Statesville, North Carolina 28677
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