Lambert H. Kehnemund © Enid Morning News 1968 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
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Funeral services for Lambert H. Kehnemund, 63, who died of an apparent heart attack in the farmyard at his home near Lahoma Friday, be at 2:30 PM Tuesday in the Zion Lutheran Church with Rev. William K. Hannusch officiating.
Burial will follow in the Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery under the direction of the Fossett Funeral Home.
Kehnemund was born April 28, 1904, at Stover, Missouri, and came to Oklahoma with his parents at the age of five. They settled on a farm near Lahoma. He was married to Lela Hollingsworth at Lahoma.
His parents and a brother preceded him in death. Kehnemund, a farmer and carpenter, was a member of the Zion Lutheran Church.
Survivors include his wife Lela of the home; two sons, Eugene of Jacksonville, Florida, and Verna, San Diego, California; three daughters, Mrs. Bob (Norma Lee) Burnett, Lahoma, Mrs. Cecil (Velma) Smith, Wagoner and Mrs. Charles (Helen) Kurtz, Enid; a brother Edgar of Lahoma; three sisters, Mrs. George Johnson, Kingfisher, Mrs. Henry Kapperman, Chester, Nebraska, and Mrs. Amanda Froemming, DeRidder, Louisiana.
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