Henry lived in
Redbourn,
Hertfordshire and owned a bedding plant nursery, as well as many
homing pigeons. He had remained involved with Tottenham Hotspur, as an assistant to the Under-18 side. On 27 December 2014, he died at the age of 80. There was a minute's applause for Henry before Tottenham's first game at
White Hart Lane after his death, on 28 December against
Manchester United. His grandson,
Ronnie Henry, currently plays for non-league side
Royston Town, but is most known for his time at
Stevenage, where he became the first ever captain to lift a competitive trophy at the new
Wembley Stadium.{{cite news ==Honours==