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Bernard Felix Kingan
© Enid Morning News
09-1977
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© David Schram

Bernard Felix KINGAN

Calvary Catholic Cemetery



Bernard Kingan, 47, Enid, died Friday evening following a traffic accident west of Perry. A graveside service will be conducted Tuesday at 10 AM in the Calvary Cemetery in Enid under the Parker Funeral Home of Perry.

Kingan was born July 22, 1930, in Rockford, Illinois. He moved with his parents to Oklahoma in 1934, and had spent his entire life in the Enid area. For two years, he served with the United States Army during the Korean conflict.

Survivors include two brothers, John, Baldwin Park, California, and Francis, Long Beach, California, one sister, Mrs. Leo (Marie) Vaughn, Garber; and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

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