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Kenneth Dale Musick
Nov 9, 1947 - Apr 3, 2014
Posted by Martha Reddout

Mannford, Kenny D. Musick, 66, retired from Mohawk Sand & Gravel, died Thursday. Service 10 a.m. Saturday, New Hope Baptist Church, and graveside service 11 a.m. Monday, Lone Oak Cemetery, Sayre. Mannford Funeral Home.
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MANNFORD VISITATION & FUNERAL SERVICE:
9am-6pm Friday, April 4, 2014, Mannford Funeral Home, Mannford OK
10:00am Saturday, April 5th, New Hope Baptist Church, Mannford, OK

SAYRE VISITATION & GRAVESIDE SERVICE:
Sunday Afternoon, April 6th, Rose Chapel Funeral Home, Sayre, OK
11:00am Monday, April 7th, Graveside Service, Lone Oak Cemetery, Sayre, OK

PARENTS Kenneth Sr. & Naomi Musick

OCCUPATION Retired from Mohawk Sand & Gravel Company

MARRIED Oct. 12, 1986 in Vernon, TX.

PREDECEASED BY Parents & Two Brothers 
Graveside Service
Monday, April 7, 2014
Lone Oak Cemetery
Sayre, OK, United States

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