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Frank Kerfoot
© Enid Morning News
06-1968
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Glenn

Isabelle and Frank KERFOOT

White Cemetery


Funeral services for Frank Kerfoot, 68, east of Lahoma, who died in his home June 4, will be Friday, 10 AM in Brown Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. A. C. Andrade officiating.

Burial will be in White Cemetery, Hunter.

A longtime farmer and stockman of the Drummond – Lahoma area, Kerfoot was reared in Hunter and lived there until 1936.

Those who wish may make memorial contributions to the United Church of Lahoma with the church acting as custodian for the fund.

Kerfoot is survived by his widow, Isabell, of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Jim (Helen) Eaton, Midwest city, and Mrs. Donald (Alta Mae) Maggert, Ft. Walton, Florida; one son, Charles E., Oklahoma City; his father, Horace, Bethany; one sister, Mrs. Herb Johnson, Oklahoma City; one brother, Guy, Seattle, Washington, and eight grandchildren.

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