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Peggy J. and Harold K. ENT

Carmen Cemetery



Peggy (Stiles) Kingcade Ent
Submitted by: Edith Ent, Daughter
© Edith Ent


Funeral services for Peggy Ent were held at Carmen United Methodist Church at Carmen Oklahoma on December 28,2003. Rev. Midge Carey officiated and burial was in the Carmen City Cemetery under the direction of Wentworth Mortuary of Carmen.
Peggy was born at Fairview Oklahoma to Orville Ray and Edith Mae Bennett Stiles and died at the age of 61 at St. Mary’s Regional Center in Enid Oklahoma.
Peggy graduated from Cleo Springs Oklahoma High School in 1960. She married Ernest Kingcade. She was employed at the Carmen Home for 31 years before it closed, then was a caregiver for a local resident. She married Harold Ent on November 15, 1974 at Carmen.
Surviving are her husband Harold, of the home; two daughters Monica Russell and Edith Ent both of Carmen; three sons Dean Kingcade and Mike Kingcade both of Carmen and Keith Ent of Alva; four sisters Deloris Francis of Enid, Mrs Julian (Janie) Nightengale of Cleo Springs OK, Mrs. Raymond (Emma Sue) Barnes of Longdale Oklahoma, and Charlotte Anson of Oakwood Oklahoma; one brother Jim Stiles of Helena Oklahoma; 14 grandchildren and two great great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by both parents and a step father Robert (Bob) Elle, a daughter Donna Elaine Kingcade , an infant brother and sister.





Harold Keith Ent
Submitted by: Edith Ent, Daughter
© Edith Ent


January 26, 1942 - July 18, 2019

Funeral services for Harold Keith Ent will be 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, July 23, 2019, at the United Methodist Church in Carmen with Rev. Dr. Ray Crawford officiating. Interment will be in the Carmen City Cemetery under the direction of Wentworth Mortuary, LLC, Carmen.

Harold Keith Ent, son of the late Orval and Fern Etta (Salladay) Ent was born January 26, 1942, at Watonga, Oklahoma, and passed away July 18, 2019, at Skiatook, Oklahoma, at the age of 77 years, 5 months, and 22 days.

Harold attended school and graduated from Cleo Springs High School. He served in the United States Air Force. On November 15, 1974, he was united in marriage to Peggy Stiles at Carmen. They made their home in Carmen where they raised their family. He worked in the oilfield most of his life. They attended the United Methodist Church for many years.

Besides his parents, Orval and Fern, and his stepfather, John Beckwith, he was preceded in death by his wife, Peggy; his twin brother, Howard Ent, and brother, Walter Ent; and two great grandchildren.

Harold is survived by his little companion, Zoey; his children, Keith Ent and wife, Marie, of Skiatook, Edith Ent of Goltry, Dean Kingcade and wife, Joanie, of Carmen, Mike Kingcade of Enid, and Monica Dye and husband, Rickey, of Oklahoma City; four sisters, Dixie Beckwith and husband, Wendell, of Cleo Springs, Millie Rader and husband, Ernie, of Freedom, Deed Jones of Enid, and Anna Galusha of Enid; fourteen grandchildren; fourteen great grandchildren and two more on the way; many other relatives and friends.

Memorial contributions may be made in his memory to Wentworth Mortuary, LLC.

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