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Larry D. Kimball
Submitted by: Pat Kimball

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Larry D. KIMBALL

White Cemetery


Larry D. Kimball, 69, of Kingfisher died Tuesday, Dec. 28, 2010 at his home.

Funeral services were set for 10:30 a.m. Friday in Sanders Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Leon Seaton officiating.

Burial will follow at 2 p.m. in the White Cemetery in Hunter.

He was born at Methodist Hospital In Des Moines, Iowa on Oct 23, 1941, to Clifford L. and Edna Hand Kimball.

He graduated from Logan High School in Union City, Calif . in 1960 and from San Francisco State University in 1968.

He married Patsy Hendrick on Aug 24, 1968 in Hayward, Calif.

He was employed in the electrical business for many years at Graybar Electric in San Jose, Calif, and in Oklahoma City.

Survivors include his wife, Pat of the home; two sons, Paul Kimball and wife Sarah of Edmonds, Wash., and Steve Kimball of Little Rock, Ark; one daughter, Julie Kimball of Oklahoma City, and one sister, Karen Murray and husband Mike of Fremont, Calif.

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