A celebration of the life of Kelven Rixse Mercer, 58, Enid, will be at 11:00 a.m., on Wednesday, March 16, 2016 at the General Assembly of The Church of The First Born, 2017 S. Leona Mitchell, in Enid. Pastor Manuel Beckner and Jason Beckner will officiate. Visitation and viewing will start on Monday, March 14, 2016 at Stittsworth's.
Kelven Rixse Mercer passed away from a heart attack on March 10th, surrounded by those who loved him. Kelven was born in Enid Oklahoma on June 10th, 1957, the son of Levi Emery and Jane (Rosenbaum) Mercer.
He graduated from Enid High School and learned to work as an Electrician under his father's training. Kelven worked in a number of jobs and eventually took over the family business, Mercer Electric. Kelven trusted Jesus Christ completely in 2011 and became His devoted servant, always glad to share his faith, the reason for his joy and hope.
Kelven is survived and will be greatly missed by his fianc�e Barbi Oliver, his daughter; Tina Lunday and her husband, Matt, sons; Shawn Mercer, and Max Mercer, and grandchildren; Corbin, Magwire, Riane and Isaiah Lunday, all of Enid. He is also survived by his brothers; Linden Mercer and his wife Tonya, of Columbia, MD, and Krag Mercer of The Colony, TX, nephews and niece; Jared, Kara and Cameron Mercer of Columbia MD, and several cousins.
Kelven was preceded in death by his parents and infant daughter, Corrina Mercer.
Contributions, for Kelven's 10 year old son Max, can be made at the Bank of Kremlin North Enid Branch.
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