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Vernon L. Trexler

November 25, 1925 ~ November 26, 1980

Graveside service will be held for Vernon L. Trexler, 54, Thursday at Los Alamos, New Mexico. Trexler died Tuesday in a Santa Fe, New Mexico, hospital.

Born in Enid November 25, 1925, he moved to Los Alamos in 1956 and had worked as a staff member in field test and physics division at Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory.

He was raised in Enid and attended schools here graduating in 1943. He was an Air Force veteran of World War II and a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers.

Survivors include his wife, Mary, of the home; one son, Lee, Denver, Colorado; one daughter, Pam, Salt Lake City, Utah; his mother, Mrs. Alma Trexler of Enid.

He was preceded in death by his father, Arthur Trexler. 


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