Thomas O. Kenyon, Jr. passed away August 30, 2021 at the age of 67. He was born September 3, 1953 in Ruidoso, NM to Thomas O. Kenyon, Sr. and Barbara (Durbin) Kenyon. In 1956 the family moved to Oklahoma where as a young boy, Tom delivered newspapers. He was very giving and generous with his earnings, and loved purchasing gifts for his parents and 3 siblings.
Tom was a 1971 Grove High School graduate. He attended Christ for the Nations in Dallas. His caring heart led him to became a licensed Physical Therapist Assistant. He worked at Grove Integris Hospital before moving to Bartlesville to work for Peak Physical Therapy until his retirement in 2019.
He was preceded in death by his parents and sister Nancy. He is survived by two sons, Drew Day Kenyon (Kaylee) and Levi Kenyon, sister Areta Treece and brother Mark Kenyon, 3 nephews, Paul Treece (Kelley), Jonathan Kenyon (Candace), Matthew Kenyon (Charli Jo) and 9 great nephews and nieces.
Tom was a kind, gentle and caring soul, which was evident in the way he cared for and treated his family, friends and patients. He enjoyed spending time with his sons, great cuisine, reading, classical music, the Opera, Symphony and Ballet.
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