Kenneth S Stewart
Jan 1, 1947 - Jul 15, 2016
Posted by: Martha Reddout
Kenneth S. Stewart was born January 1, 1947 in Garden
City, Kansas to Wilburn and Lilly (Bussey) Stewart. He passed away July 15, 2016
at Elk City, Oklahoma at the age of 69 years, 6 months and 14 days.
Kenneth was married to Letha Doyle at Borger, Texas on September 6, 1964. He
entered into the U.S. Army in 1966. He was stationed in Germany where he proudly
served as a Lineman. After he was discharged from the military in 1968, he
worked for 34 years as a farmer and rancher. Kenneth farmed and ranched near
Gruver, Texas where he and Letha raised their 3 children. He taught his children
through demonstrating a strong work ethic and through his loyalty and compassion
for family and friends. Kenneth was well known for his sense of humor, the
ability to make others laugh, and his quick wit. It seemed as though he had
never met a stranger. He retired to Erick, Oklahoma in 2004.
He was preceded in death by his parents, a granddaughter, Aubrey Stewart, a
brother, Clifford Stewart, and 2 sisters, Wanda Brinkley and Virginia Rains.
Kenneth is survived by his wife, Letha, of the home; his children, Lanette Resor
of Erick, OK, Melissa Underwood and husband, Duke, of Perryton, TX, Bryan
Stewart and wife, Debra, of Guymon, OK; 4 grandchildren, Matthew Resor, Dawson,
Zane and Kai Walls, 2 brothers, Dewayne Stewart and Thurman Stewart, both of
Erick, OK; a sister, Melvina Mix of Elk City, OK; his brother-in-love, Paul
Doyle and wife, Schryol, Clarendon, TX and a host of other relatives and
friends.
A video keepsake is available through http://www.whineryfs.com.
Visitation Sunday,
July 17, 2016
1:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Rose Chapel Funeral Service (Sayre)
906 N 4TH ST
Sayre, Oklahoma 73662
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