Kendall Jay Rhoton was born October 22, 1946, in Amarillo, Texas, to June (Christerson) and Charles Franklin Rhoton Jr. He died October 20, 2018, in Enid, Okla.
Kendall grew up on his parents' farm near Keyes, Okla. He graduated from Keyes High School in 1964.
He served in the United States Army in Europe during the Vietnam War, receiving the Engineering Topographic Center award in 1971.
He graduated from Northwestern Oklahoma State College in May of 1973, with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Industrial Engineering. Kendall worked at the George E. Failing Company in Enid, Okla., until his recent retirement.
Kendall was skilled in wood carving, particularly wildlife subjects. He also enjoyed photography and leather working. He was a serious bass fisherman; he loved nothing more than enjoying the water with his life partner and fishing buddy, Barbara, and their Shelties.
Kendall is survived by Barbara's family, David (Michelle) Munday of Kingwood, Texas; Terell Munday of Enid; Becky Munday of Enid; his sister Peggy Begley and brother Henry (Letha) Rhoton, both of Amarillo, Texas.
Kendall is preceded in death by Barbara Munday of Enid, Okla.
The memorial service is 2:00 p.m. Thursday, October 25, 2018, at Anderson-Burris Funeral Home.
Cremation arrangement are by Anderson-Burris Funeral Home & Crematory.
Condolences at www.AndersonBurris.com.
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