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Kenneth Leroy Imhoff Obit

Kenneth Leroy Imhoff



Kenneth Leroy Imhoff
Mercer-Adams Funeral Service

Kenneth Leroy Imhoff, 92, died June 26, 2016. He was born December 4, 1923 in Leedey, OK to Michael and Ethel (Phipps) Imhoff. A proud veteran of the U.S. Army during WWII, he retired in 1987 as a buyer at Humpty Supermarkets. A longtime member of Kelham Baptist Church, he also served as Deacon. He was a 32nd degree Mason at Lodge Guthrie Siloam. He loved playing dominoes and, when his kids were young, he loved coaching their sports teams.
Kenneth was preceded in death by his parents, wife, Evelyn, 2 sisters, and 3 brothers. Survivors include his sons, Danny and wife Tina, and Randy and wife Lynda; 10 grandchildren, Mickey, Kristi, Stephanie, Emily, Khira, Justin, Jason, Heather, Michael and Matthew; and 22 great-grandchildren.
Viewing will be Wednesday, 9am-9pm, with family present from 6-8pm at Mercer-Adams. Services will be Thursday, June 30, 10:00am at Kelham Baptist Church with interment in Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens.


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