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HAYS DAILY NEWS, 27 March 2000
Obituary of LESTER C. KENNEY
NAME, DATE OF DEATH: Lester C. Kenney, 76, died Monday, March 27, 2000, at Plainville Rural Hospital

DATE OF BIRTH and LOCATION: Oct. 17, 1923, in Sedgwick, Colo.

PARENTS: Roy A. and Mary (Alexander) Kenney

SURVIVORS: His wife, Leon Bair, of the home; five sons, Gary Lee Kenney, Odessa, Texas, Larry Kenney, Phillipsburg, Dale Kenney and Jack Boller, both of Plainville, and Bruce Boller, Phoenix, Ariz.; a daughter, Jeanette Plante, Rosalia; four brothers, Arnold, Phoenix, Darrel, Independence, Mo., Rex and Dean, Sun City, Ariz.; two sisters, Shirley Main, Fall River Mills, Calif., and Marilyn Moorehead, Aurora, Colo.; 20 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren

PRECEDED IN DEATH BY: A brother, Wendell
Transcribed and Contributed by Jan Reading


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