Alabama Newscenter — People of Alabama: Tora Henry of Huntsville
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By Dana Mixer
People of Alabama
“When you have love in your heart, it doesn’t make a difference who you are, you just love people. You judge character. Love the person, address the behavior. We don’t like doing that. We always say ‘I don’t like him,’ but it’s not the person you don’t like, it’s their behavior, the actions, you would like to see differently. The Bible says seven times 70, so that’s just how I am. You want a clean energy, clean heart. I think you live longer. I just want my name and any time I’m connected to someone, I want them to leave better, I want them to feel better. And when I’m with someone else, I want to feel like they made me better. That’s just how I try to be.” – Tora Henry of Huntsville.
Henry’s job transferred her and her husband to Huntsville in 2011. She is an Equal Employment Opportunity director for the Army. She loves Latin music and also teaches Zumba at the Hogan Family YMCA in Madison.
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