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Kent Gordon and Hazel Marie ROARK ALWERT

Zion Lutheran Cemetery


Kent Gordon ALWERT
11-2006
Submitted by: Joyce Blaylock


Kent Gordon ALWERT
A funeral service for Kent Gordon Alwert, age 65, of Fairmont, will be at 3:00 P.M. Sunday, Nov. 12, 2006, at the Zion Lutheran Church in Fairmont, with Rev. Timothy Dorsch officiating. Burial will be in Zion Lutheran Cemetery, Fairmont, with arrangements by Anderson-Burris Funeral Home.

Kent was born to Delbert Arlien and Sylvia Marie (Helberg) Alwert on March 4, 1941, in Enid, and died Thursday, Nov. 9, 2006, at his home in Fairmont. He attended schools in Fairmont and Garber, graduating from Garber High School. He served in the United States Navy.

On August 28, 1964, he married Hazel Marie Roark in Enid, and they made their home in Fairmont.

He worked for Pope Distributing Company for forty years, where he was a sales manager. He was the founder and historian for the Buck and Bow Club, and a member of the American Legion. Kent was a member of Zion Lutheran Church and served on the stewardship committee.

Kent is survived by his wife, Hazel of the home; son Tony Arlien Alwert and wife Lisa of Fairmont; daughter Shawn Marie Freie and husband Brad of Cyril; five grandchildren, Garrett, Bailey and Braden Alwert, Kohl Murray, and Tucker Freie; one brother Robert Alwert and wife Loretta of Enid ; and one sister Moonene Blaser of Enid. He was preceded in death by his parents, Delbert and Sylvia Alwert, and brother Don Alwert.




Hazel Marie ROARK ALWERT
© Anderson-Burris Funeral Home
02-2016
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


The funeral for Hazel Alwert, 70, will be at 10:00 AM Friday, February 5, 2016, at Zion Lutheran Church, Fairmont with Rev. Timothy Dorsch officiating. Burial will follow in Zion Cemetery, Fairmont, with arrangements by Anderson-Burris Funeral Home. Viewing will be until service time.

Hazel was born to Glen and Ida (Hosford) Roark, on November 29, 1945, in Enid, and passed away Monday, February 1, 2016, in Enid.

Hazel married Kent Alwert on August 28, 1964, in Enid. She worked at the Methodist Nursing Home for fifteen years as Activity Director, and volunteer at NWOBI. Hazel was a member of the Mo-Ha-La Production Company and Zion Lutheran Church. She was recognized by the Garber FFA as an Honorary Chapter Farmer. Hazel enjoyed cooking and camping.

She is survived by husband Ken Gritz; two children, Tony Alwert and wife Lisa of Fairmont, Shawn Freie and husband Brad of Anadarko; five grandchildren: Garrett Alwert, Bailey Alwert, Braden Alwert, Kohl Murray and Tucker Freie; and two sisters, Ellen Carpenter of Moore, and Elsie Yassie of Edmond.

Hazel was preceded in death by her parents, husband Kent, and three brothers, Leland, Glen, and Dawson.

Memorials may be made to Garber FFA or Zion Lutheran Church.

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