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Fred H. Kershner
© Enid Morning News
05-1978
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Glenn

Fred H. KERSHNER

Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Carmen, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma


Carmen – Services for Fred H. Kershner, 77, who died Friday evening in an Enid nursing home, will be at 10:30 AM Monday in the Wentworth Mortuary Chapel with the Rev. Robert Hamm of the Church of Christ of Alva officiating.

Burial will be in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, north of Carmen.

Born June 23, 1901 at Augusta, which is near Carmen, he attended Carmen schools.

He left the area in 1936 and moved to California, where he worked as a farmer until World War I I.

Released from the Army in 1943, he lived in California until 1975 when he returned to Enid. He entered the nursing home shortly thereafter because of bad health.

He was a member of the American Legion in California.

Survivors include five sisters, Mrs. Mary Barnes, Alva; Mrs. Daisy Kelch, Henryetta; Mrs. Dailey (Lillie) Thomas, Aline; Mrs. Clara McCray, Enid, and Mrs. Paul (Mabel) Allen, Hopeton; a brother, Howard, Anthony, Kansas; and a number of nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by a brother, Charles, two sisters and three brothers died in infancy.

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