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© Rogers Funeral Home
Jan. 15, 2005
Submitted by: Becky Rodgers


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Thank You For Your Service!

Gary Don Kaler

Jan. 14, 1954 ~ Jan, 12, 2005

Gary Don Kaler a resident of Henryetta passed away on January 12, 2005 in Henryetta at the age of 50. Born January 14, 1954 in Henryetta to Paul "Dub" and Maudie (Allsup) Kaler. He worked as a lineman and was a veteran serving with the US Army. His parents, a son Steven Kaler and a nephew Shane Helms, precede him in death.

Survived by:2 Sons: Clinton Don Kaler and wife Fawn of Sapulpa,Gary Michael Kaler of Dewar,Daughter: Christa L. Kaler of Tulsa, 2 Sisters: Wanda Barron and Husband Frank of Henryetta, Sharon Helms and husband David of Bixby, Granddaughter: Sierra Kaler, Nephews: Randy Barron and family,Travis Helms and Family, Niece: Jamie Franke and Family.

A Memorial Service will be held at 2:00pm Saturday, January 15, 2005 at the Rogers Funeral Home Chapel with Jacky Smart officiating.


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