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Obituary

Paoli Cemetery
Garvin County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Sandi Carter

© Stufflebean~Coffey Funeral Home
Pauls Valley, Oklahoma
October 9, 2001

Kenneth F. Gentry
July 28, 1936 ~ October 2001


Paoli -- Graveside services for Kenneth Gentry, 65, Healdton, will be at 2 p.m. today at Paoli Cemetery with Mike Cross officiating.

Gentry was born July 28, 1936, in McClain County to James H. and Laura Stevens Gentry.

He was an oil field worker and had lived in Healdton for the past 20 years.

Survivors include his wife, Lottie, of the home; a son; eight stepchildren; a brother, James, Canadian; sister, Jo Roberson, Paoli; 19 grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren.

Stufflebean Funeral Home, Pauls Valley, will direct services.


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