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© Enid News and Eagle Enid, Oklahoma March 1969 June 22, 1941 ~ May 9, 1968
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© Enid News and Eagle Enid, Oklahoma 1968 June 22, 1941 ~ May 9, 1968 Services for Sp4 Billy Kiely, 26, 1601 W. Thompson, will be at 2 PM Tuesday in Henninger-Allen Funeral Home Chapel with an Army chaplain officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery, with full military rites. Sp4 Kiely died May 9 as a result of fragmentation wounds he received while on duty near CuChi, Vietnam. He had been assigned with the 65th Engineer Battalion of the 25 th Infantry Division. Born in Enid he was a 1960 graduate of Enid high school and was employed at Marquise Studios before entering the military. He was a graduate of the Palmer Institute of Authorship, Hollywood, and the Minneapolis Art Institute. Entering the Army in April 1967, he took basic training at Fort Bliss and attended Quartermaster School at Fort Lee, Virginia. He was shipped to Vietnam September 11, 1967. Survivors include his parents, Mr and Mrs Mack Kiely and a sister, Mrs Levernon [Anita] Young of Enid; and a brother McGarie Kiely Jr, Alamogordo, New Mexico. |
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