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Kenneth L Cornelison
Mar 24, 1936 - May 26, 1999
Posted by Martha Reddout

©Marietta Monitor
4 Jun 1999 Page 4

Graveside services for Kenneth L. Cornelison, 63, of Houston, Texas, were Saturday at 10:30 a.m. in Lakeview Cemetery with Brian Harlan officiating.

Born March 24, 1936, at Binger, the son of William E. and Alvah Thompson Cornelison, Mr. Cornelison died May 26, 1999, in West Houston Medical Center of Houston. Mr. Cornelison was raised in Love County and had lived in Houston for eight years after moving there from New Orleans, Louisiana.

Survivors include two daughters, Kelly Cornelison of Houston and Christine Cooney of New Orleans; four brothers, Alva Cornelison of Mineral Wells, Texas, Eddie Cornelison of Temple, Texas, Robert Cornelison of Drasco, Arkansas, and David Cornelison of Lone Grove; and a sister, Eula Chambers of Ida, Arkansas.

Mr. Cornelison was preceded in death by his parents; and two brothers, Richard Cornelison in 1965 and Jack  Cornelison  in 1997. 

Arrangements were under the direction of Kennedy Funeral Home.

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