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Blaine County, Oklahoma

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Submitted and © by:
Wyvonne Cook Shearin

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John Harley & Mary Fern Kenney

Collins Cemetery, Blaine County, Oklahoma


John Harley Kenney
Oct 29, 1896 - Oct 18, 1981

Submitted by Jo Aguirre

John Harley Kenney was born October 29, 1896 in Okeene Oklahoma to James Franklin Kenney and Sarah Ann Hendrickson Kenney.

He married Fern Boyles about 1917 in Blaine Co Oklahoma and they had two children.

He died on October 18, 1981 in Yucaipa California at the age of 84 and was buried in Okeene Oklahoma.

His wife and daughter, June Harlene survive him.

He was preceded in death by a son, Jay F. Kenney in 1938.


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