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Obituary

Fort Sill Cemetery
Comanche County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Sandi Carter

September 15, 2007

Dave LeCrone

b. 15 Sep 1929 in Norman OK
d. 05 Sep 2007 in Norman OK

Parents: Earl E. LeCrone and Ica Imel LeCrone

US Army ~ Korean War

Married Sally Miller 16 Apr 1954 in Ft. Smith Arkansas and had 5 children.

Married Rumell Holsonbake Kennedy 27 Apr 1973 in Norman, Oklahoma

Children: Pamela LeCrone (deceased), David LeCrone II, Greg LeCrone, Jeff LeCrone, Molly C. LeCrone, Douglas C. Kennedy (Lanora) step son, Theresa Schuldt (John) and Becky Smith (David) step daughters

Sibs: Bud LeCrone (dec), Doyle LeCrone (dec), Erlene Williams, sister dec), Delores Giles (sister dec), Rozella Hulsey sister dec., Jon LeCrone, Ica R. Lalicker



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