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Kenneth Leon Dickey
Nov. 7, 1927 - Jan. 31, 2012

Enid News and Eagle
Published 02-02-2012
Submitted by Jo Aguirre

Enid News & Eagle
ENID - Funeral for Kenneth Dickey will be 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 4, 2012, at Canton Christian Church. Burial in Cherryvale Cemetery, east of Canton. Arrangements by Haigler-Pierce Funeral Home, Canton.

Kenneth was born Nov. 7, 1927, in Lenora, Okla., to Lynn and Lillie (Logsdon) Dickey and died Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2012, in Okeene.

Surviving are wife, Joyce of the home; daughters, Tracey Dickey of the home, Rhonda and Mike Kusch of Fairview, Kenya and Mike Lawson of Weatherford and Leslie and David Hightower of Thomas; six grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and sister, Verla and Max Long of Cleo Springs.


 

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