Robert L. Kennedy © Enid Morning News 01-1971 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
Funeral services for Robert L. Kennedy, 89, 804 E. Chestnut, will be at 2:30 PM Tuesday in the Henninger – Allen Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Harley Cole officiating. Graveside services conducted by Masonic Lodge No. 501 and interment will be in the Enid Cemetery.
Kennedy died Sunday afternoon in a local nursing home following a lengthy illness.
He was born in Alcorn County, Mississippi, October 15, 1881, coming to Oklahoma in 1906. He married Addie Marlar in Tulsa in 1907, and they lived in Osage until moving to Enid in 1919.
Kennedy became a Mason in 1917 and belonged to Hebron Lodge No. 215 at Cleveland.
His survivors are three sons, Elton, Edward and Marvin, all of Enid; two daughters, Mrs. George (Virginia) Burdick, Enid, and Mrs. Lloyd (Barbara) Janssen, Greeley, Colorado; seven grandchildren and 10 great – grandchildren; three sisters, Callie Harris, Haleyville, Alabama, Emma Williams, Memphis, Tennessee, and Ella Harwell, Jackson, Mississippi. An infant son preceded him in death in 1909 and his wife, Addie, preceded him in 1962.
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