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Rex Jeffrey Armentrout
Mar 14,1953 - May 18, 1980
Submitted by: Glenn

Enid Morning News
May 1980

Okarche – Rex Armentrout, 27, died Sunday in Okarche.

His service will be at 2 PM Thursday in Sanders Funeral Home Chapel at Kingfisher. The Rev. Charles Bruner will officiate. Burial will be in the Kingfisher Cemetery.

Armentrout was born March 14, 1953, at Wakeeneey, Kansas, and graduated from Okarche high school.

Survivors include his mother, Bettie Armentrout, Okarche; three brothers, Kurt, Wichita, Kansas, Max, Oklahoma, and Richard, Okarche; and five sisters, Mrs. Ann Rogers, Lebo, Kansas, Mrs. Nancy Mayhew and Mrs. Linda Ludwig, both of Okarche, Barbara Armentrout, Oklahoma City, and Jim Armentrout, Okarche.

He was preceded in death by a brother and his father, James W. Armentrout Sr.

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