Brad Allen Wenthold © The Purcell Register July 21, 2005 Submitted by: Mary Anneler
Funeral services for Brad Allen Wenthold, 42, of Lexington were held July 19, 2005 at Wilson-Little Funeral Home Chapel with Dr. Patrick Mead officiating. Interment was at Lexington Cemetery under the direction of Wilson-Little Funeral Home in Purcell.
Mr. Wenthold died July 14, 2005 following an auto accident.
He was born May 18, 1963 in Oklahoma City, the oldest of three children of Ralph J. and Claretta McIntosh Wenthold. He was reared and attended school in Oklahoma City and at the age of 11 moved to Lexington where he graduated from Lexington High School in 1981.
Mr. Wenthold married Lisa Ann Singleton May 8, 1982 at the First Baptist Church in Noble. Together they had two daughters.
Mr. Wenthold worked in the oil fields and was a truck driver throughout his life.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Raymond and Asilee Wenthold and E.C. and Hazel McIntosh.
Survivors include his parents, Ralph and Candie Wenthold of Lexington; the mother of Amanda and Kim, Lisa Ann Wenthold; three daughters, Amanda Marie Wenthold and Alexis Anne Wenthold, both of Lexington, and Kim Dawn Wenthold of Purcell; one brother, David Steven Wenthold and his wife, Kristine, of Oklahoma City and one sister, Jennifer Lee Bramlett and her husband, Tim, of Lexington.
Pallbearers were Jason Bryant, Randy Roark, Billy R. Johnson, Mike Sutton, Tracy Lowry and Gilbert Poe.
Honorary pallbearers were Brian Johnson and Douglas Johnson.
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