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Ramona Jean (Hampton) & William David "Bill" Kenyon, Jr.
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Dover Cemetery
Dover, Kingfisher County, Oklahoma


© Mike Estes

Jul 25, 1935 - Sep 8, 2018
Obit for Ramona submitted by Jo Aguirre

https://www.hennesseyclipper.com/

The funeral for Ramona “Jean” Kenyon, 83 will be at 10:30 AM Wednesday September 12, 2018 at Dover Christian Church officiated by Rev. Fred Jones.

Burial will follow at Dover Cemetery under the direction of Cordry-Gritz Funeral Home.

Viewing will be at the funeral home Tuesday from 9:00 AM until 8:00 PM. The casket will remain closed at the church.

Jean was born in Jackson, Mississippi on July 25, 1935 to Stanford and Dorothy Jane Pecha Hampton and died Saturday September 8, 2018 at Garland Road Nursing Center in Enid. The family moved to Oklahoma when Jean was nine. She married William D. “Bill” Kenyon, Jr. in Enid on December 13, 1959. Jean was a member of Dover Christian Church.

She is survived by three daughters Linda Lou Kenyon, Edith Jane Preston both of Dover, Cynthia Kay Kenyon of Guthrie; one son Dr. Arnold Kenyon and wife Sharon of Enid; one sister Mary Shy and husband Jim of Plano, Texas; one brother Terry Hampton and wife Kimberly of Frisco, Texas; five grandchildren Alexander William Donald Preston, Kathryn Ann Kenyon, Lauren Elizabeth Hoag, Brittany Lane Hoag and Madison Renee Hoag.

Jean was preceded in death by her parents, her husband William D. “Bill” Kenyon, Jr. and one brother Richard “Rip” Hampton.
 

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