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THE GREAT ESTATE OF TEXAS
Is Pleased to
To Offer
The Following:​​​
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ESTATE OF
Dr. Charles Hendrick
3501 PATTERSON
AMARILLO, TX
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MAY 15-18, 2025
Thursday: 12-5
Friday: 9-5
Saturday: 9-2***
Sunday: 12-5
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PLEASE TEXT INQUIRIES TO:
Jennifer at
(806) 341-2638
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MOBILE VIEWERS:
BE SURE TO CLICK ON
"SHOW MORE"
BETWEEN THE PHOTOS
AND
DESCRIPTIONS
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Please Visit Our Site
thegreatestateoftexas.com
DAILY, HOURLY,
or
BY THE MINUTE
for
Updates and More Photos!!
We are
CONSTANTLY and INCESSANTLY
Updating
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DETAILS TO FOLLOW!
CHECK DAILY
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ART:
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​G. Harvey Signed 30" x 34" Serigraph "God Shed His Grace On Thee"
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G. Harvey Signed Print "Sweet Memories"​
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​Federal Duck Stamp Prints​
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Framed Trout Unlimited Prints
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Clay McGaughy Quail Lithographs
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Les Kouba
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SPECIALTY ITEMS:
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EMERSON FITTIPALDI Signed Team Penske Nascar Helmet​​​​​​​​​​ 4/250
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Vintage Toy Collection from 1950s-1970s
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Great Mens Boots and Exotic Leather Belts
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Vintage Briefcases
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Richard "Dick" Masterson Pottery
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Native American Acoma Pottery by D. Antonio
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(2) Signed, Numbered Cast Brass McDonald Sport Lamps
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Fly Fishing Bronzes
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Clock Collection
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Mottahedeh Tureen & Platter
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Insane Amount of Silver!
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Baldwin Acrosonic Upright Piano Made by John Widdicomb Co.
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(2) Dresden Lithopane Lamps
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Armillary Sundial
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Collection of Porcelain Flowers
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THANK YOU TO OUR
LOYAL CUSTOMERS
AND
NEW CUSTOMERS!
You are SO Appreciated.
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You will enjoy getting to experience such an amazing man with so many interests in life as well as in his community.
Here are a few highlights about Dr. Hendrick's life:
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Dr. Charles Hencrick was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Amarillo. Dr. Hendrick was Assistant Scout Master of Boy Scouts of America Troop 76 in 1980-1981 and a member of the Order of the Arrow in 1980. For 30 years, he was also a member of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Texas, Amarillo Lodge 731, Scottish Rite of Free Masonry, Galveston, Texas, and the Khiva Temple.
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Dr. Hendrick was Appointed Instructor of Radiology, UTMB, 1965-1966; Clinical Instructor of Radiology, UTMB, 1968-1980; and Associate Clinical Professor of Radiology, Texas Tech School of Medicine, 1973-1988.
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Giving back to the community, Dr. Hendrick served as President of the Amarillo Chapter of the American Cancer Society 1968-1969, the Board of Directors of the Texas Cancer Society 1969-1971, President of the Panhandle District Medical Society 1975-1976, Board of Directors and later Board of Trustees for Harrington Cancer Center; Counselor of State of Texas (West) Radiology Society of North America five year term; Potter –Randall County Medical Society, Amarillo; Vice President, Secretary, Alternate Delegate to Texas Medical Association; and the Board of Directors Texas Medical Foundation 1977-1978.
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Dr. Hendrick had a passion for museums and served on the Board of Directors of the Panhandle Historical Society, Executive Committee 1976-1980; President of the Panhandle Historical Society 1979-1980; Board of Directors, National Cowboy Hall of Fame and Western Heritage Center in Oklahoma City from 1981-1995.
He held lifetime memberships at the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum, the National Cowboy Hall of Fame, and the Western Heritage Center. He also held memberships in the Goodnight Circle of Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum and the Legacy Circle of PPHM.
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He served his medical profession in the American Medical Association, Texas Medical Association; Honorary Member November 1988; Radiological Society of North America; American Roentgen Ray Society; Texas Radiological Society; Rocky Mountain Radiological Society; Society of Sigma XI; Associate Member; American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine; Texas Association of Physicians in Nuclear Medicine, Charter Member. In 1973, he was also a Charter Member of the American College of Nuclear Medicine, a Member of the American College of Radiology in 1967, a Fellowship of the American College of Radiology in 1979, and a Fellow Emeritus in 1991.
He also practiced as Assistant Director of Northwest Texas Imaging from the late 1960’s to the end of 1988.
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Dr. Hendrick was also an avid hunter, fly fisherman, and collector of Native American and Western Artwork.