Donald Dick Kemnitz
Mar 11,1934 - Nov 4, 2012
Posted by: Jo Aguirre
Donald was raised in
Perry and graduated from High School in Wynnewood, Oklahoma.
Following High School he joined the Navy where he served in the
Submarine Service. This was an important time in Donald’s life. In
April of 1955 he married the love of his life,
Frances Bernhardt in Norwalk, Connecticut. To this union four
children were born. Vickie Grissom of Midwest City, Oklahoma. Terry
Page of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Donna Codd of Arlington, Texas. One
Son, David Charles Kemnitz.
Donald was employed by the FAA as a computer analyst. He retired
from the
FAA in 1993. Donald and Frances enjoyed fishing, camping and
traveling in their RV. Donald loved the lake and watching O.U.
sports. They traveled to Hawaii five times and enjoyed the last time
as much as the first. Donald loved his children and grandchildren
and was very proud of his great granddaughter.
Donald was preceded in death by his parents and one son.
Services
will be held Thursday November 8, 2012 at 10:00 a.m. at the Southern
Hills United Methodist Church in Oklahoma City. Burial is to follow
at Grace Hill Cemetery at 3:00 p.m.
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