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Kenneth Leroy "Corky" Thomas
© Cheyenne Star
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell

Services for Kenneth Leroy "Corky" Thomas, who was killed in a two- truck collision Sunday February 3, 1963 in Colorado, will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Methodist Church with Rev. Richard Gibbens officiating.

Burial will be at the Fairlawn Cemetery, Elk City, Beckham County, Oklahoma under the direction of Martin Funeral Home.

Mr. Thomas was born July 26, 1928 at Cheyenne, and died February 3, 1963, in a truck wreck near Hugo, Colorado.

He graduated from Cheyenne High School in 1946 and served in the military service three months, being discharged in 1955 following the death of his father.

He was married to Patsy Shelton December 19, 1948 in Elk City.

He is survived by his wife of the home, 521 N. Elk, one daughter, Jo Deborah; his mother, Mrs. Helen Thomas of Elk City; two sisters, Mrs. R.N. Chapman of Elk City and Mrs. Frank Dodson of Grimes, Oklahoma; one brother, J.T. Thomas of Riverside, California.

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