areer within the commercial real estate industry, serving as Vice President of Real Estate for Helmerich & Payne Incorporated, Tulsa, Oklahoma 1963- 1972, President of Wilco Properties Limited, Tulsa, Oklahoma 1972-1975, President of Williams Realtyfrom 1975 to 1987. Following his time with the Williams Companies, he became CEO of Henson-Williams Realty Inc., 1988-2008. Some of his greatest projects included the Williams Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma (The Bank of Oklahoma Tower, Forum Shopping Center, Westin Hotel, and Tulsa Performing Arts Center, Williams Tower 1 and Tower 2 and renovation of the Tulsa Union Train Depot. Later developments included The Tabor Center in Denver, CO., The Independence Center in Charlotte, NC., and The RiverCenter on the San Antonio River Walk San Antonio, TX. Ed served as a member of the Institute of Real Estate Management, International Council of Shopping Centers, Urban Land Institute (Trustee, Executive Committee, Research Committee Chairman). Ed departs with a compelling legacy including a keen desire for learning and knowledge, a healthy sense of curiosity, a deep-rooted tradition of family values, history of personal and professional achievement, and an extensive inventory of T- shirts with invaluable catchphrases to live by! His favorite quote, recited often amongst family: "Growing Old Ain't for Sissies" The Henson family will be holding a service in Ed's honor this Saturday, September 11, 2021 at Midway United Methodist Church beginning at 10:30 AM, (5025 Atlanta Highway, Alpharetta GA) In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Ed's name to the Alzheimer's Association.