260:. He was remembered as a loyal member of the Communist party and for his organizational abilities in regards to the clearing of the damage of Tallinn after the war. At the session of the Central Bank Office of the ECB in 1961, Hendrikson applied for a federal personal pension starting 1 March and the decision of the Tallinn LK Office on 29 March was to dismiss Hendrikson as chairman of the Executive Committee in connection with his retirement. This was presented to the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the Estonian SSR for reward. After retiring, Hendrikson, from 1963 to his death in 1977, had been chairing a non-partisan commission at the Tallinn City Committee. After his retirement, he worked extensively with the youth legions of the Communist Party of Estonia. He was succeeded by
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