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Kenneth D Firquain
Aug 13, 1935 - Jun 17, 2000
Posted by Jo Aguirre

Clark Funeral Service

Graveside rites for Kenneth D. Firquain, 64, Ardmore, will be 2 p.m. Monday at Condon Grove Cemetery with the Rev. Jack Ball officiating.

Born Aug. 13, 1935, at Caney to Robert and Lillian Higginbotham Firquain, he died June 17, 2000, at his residence.

He was preceded in death by a son, Dwight Firquain.

He attended school in Ardmore. He served in the United States Army during the Korean War. After being discharged he worked as a truck driver for a lumber yard for several years. He lived most of his life in Ardmore. He had spent approximately the past two years in Tishomingo, recently returning to Ardmore.

Survivors include his wife, Gayla, of the home; his mother, Lillian Evans, of the home; and one son, Tony Firquain, Ardmore.

Services are under the direction of Clark Funeral Home. 

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