Celebration of life service for Alan Brent Hennigan was held on April 11 at The Pentecostals of Bossier City. The Rev. Jerry Dean, Pastor, officiated the service, assisted by the Rev. Roger Hennigan. Graveside service followed at Lambert Town Cemetery in Robeline. Alan was a faithful member of The Pentecostals of Bossier City. Everyone who knew him knew he loved helping and caring  for people of all ages. He also had a great love for missions and assisted in building several churches overseas. Alan also enjoyed riding motorcycles, camping, gardening, reading, scuba diving and teaching his grandchildren.   He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Clyde L. Hennigan, Maudie Williams Hennigan, Page L. Quinn and Ola Waters Quinn. Alan is survived by his parents, the Rev. Rudolph B. and Ivon Quinn Hennigan of Many; his wife, Ila Daniel Hennigan of Oil City; children, Alanna Nelson and husband, Terry, Jessica Costanza and husband, Corey, Cain Byrd and Colby Sauseda and husband, Alfonso; grandchildren, Hayden, Christian, Abigail, Izabella, Emma, Abram, Asher, Max, Taylor and Vivian; brothers, Rudolph B. Hennigan Jr. and wife, Kim, Roger D. Hennigan and wife, Norma and Joseph L. Hennigan and wife, Vickie and numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins. Pallbearers honoring Alan were Rudolph B Hennigan Jr.,  Roger D Hennigan, Joseph L Hennigan , Esquire Hennigan, Zech Hennigan, Alfonso Sauseda, Jamie Stanley, Roger Jason Hennigan and Cain Byrd. Honorary pallbearers were ForrestJones, Craig Harville and Shelby Johnson Memorials may be made to the POBC for Alan Hennigan Memorial Mission’s Project, 2833 Viking Drive, Bossier City, LA. 71111. The family would like to extend a special thanks to Pastor Jerry Dean and the church family for all the compassion, love, and prayers given to our family. Also, many thanks to the first responders that assisted in taking care of our love one. Words of comfort may be shared with the family by visiting www.hillcrestmemorialfh. com.