James Kendall Hert Submitted by: Martha Reddout
JAMES KENDALL HERT
Jan 24, 1908 - Dec 3, 1991
Private family graveside services for J. Kendall Hert were conducted Thursday at 1:00 p.m. At Lakeview Cemetery.
Born January 24, 1908, at Ralston, the son of Walter and Ruth Miller Hert, Mr. Hert died December 3, 1991, in the Memorial Hospital of Southern Oklahoma, Ardmore.
Mr. Hert, a resident of Ardmore since 1983, married the former Pearl Milor June 29, 1944. He was a retired banker, having served as vice-president of Exchange Bank of Ardmore and First National Bank and Trust in Oklahoma City. Mr. Hert attended Oklahoma State University and was a member of Kappa Alpha Fraternity.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Pearl Hert of the home in Ardmore; several nieces and nephews including Charles Milor, Johan Mott, and Miriam Cameron of Marietta, and Sammie Walker of Dallas, Texas.
Services were under the direction of the Anderson-Kennedy Funeral Home.
he family has requested that donations be made to the American Heart Foundation or other appropriate charities in care of Anderson-Kennedy Funeral Home.
Source: Marietta Monitor, 6 Dec 1991, page 4
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