Alonzo J. McCamon was born November 27, 1920 in Sayre, Oklahoma to Merle Elizabeth and Edger McCamon and passed away January 16, 1995 in the Great Plains Regional Medical Center at the age of 74 years, 1 month and 19 days.
Alonzo attended school at Berlin before entering the U.S. Army on February 22, 1943.
During World War II, he served in Europe with 552nd D Anti-Aircraft Battalion. He was discharged October 31, 1945 and returned to western Oklahoma, living in Sayre until 1955 when he moved to Kimball, Nebraska. In 1964, he came back to Sayre where he remained until 1976 when he moved to Elk City to make his home.
He attended the Assembly of God Church.
He was preceded in death by his father; one daughter, Karen Peninger; two brothers, Dale Ray McCamon and Melvin McCamon; and one sister, Eula Martin.
He is survived by two daughters, Jan and Dennis Chamdler of Yukon, Oklahoma; and Kimberly Ann and Scott Weaver of Raeford, Missouri; mother, Merle McCamon of Elk City, Oklahoma; four sisters, Anna Lee Kirk of Texhoma, Oklahoma; Helen Cannon of Cheyenne, Oklahoma; Ruth Montgomery of Las Cruces, New Mexico; and Sue Weaver of Holcomb, Kansas; two brothers, Glen McCamon of Elk City, Oklahoma; and Bill McCamon of Amarillo, Texas; seven grandchildren; four great grandchildren; dearest friend, Dorothy Combs of Elk City, Oklahoma; many nieces, nephews and a host of other relatives and friends.
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