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Kenneth Alton Cloud

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Kenneth Alton Cloud

Birth
Bokoshe, Le Flore County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
24 Jul 2007 (aged 86)
Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Cowlington, Le Flore County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Kenneth Cloud of Spiro was born July 23, 1921, in Bokoshe, Oklahoma to George
Dewey and Virginia (Hopper) Cloud and passed away July 24, 2007, in Fort Smith, Arkansas at the age of 86.
He is survived by:Wife, Faye of the home
One Daughter: Pat Hull and husband Cordell of Cowlington, Oklahoma; One Son: George Cloud of Spiro, Oklahoma;three Brothers: R.H. Cloud, Truman Cloud and Howard Cloud all of Spiro, Oklahoma; 6 Grandchildren: Chad Hull of Poteau, Oklahoma, Jody Hull of Roland, Oklahoma, Ronn Dell Hull of Cowlington, Oklahoma, Summer Cates of Newcastle, Oklahoma, Stacy Cloud of Spiro, Oklahoma and Wesley Cloud of Stigler, Oklahoma
and seventeen Great Grandchildren.
He was a member of the Keota Masonic Lodge #286. He loved to attend all ballgames, quail hunt and garden.
He was an underground Coal Miner most of his life and he loved to listen to the St. Louis Cardinals on the radio.
Kenneth Cloud of Spiro was born July 23, 1921, in Bokoshe, Oklahoma to George
Dewey and Virginia (Hopper) Cloud and passed away July 24, 2007, in Fort Smith, Arkansas at the age of 86.
He is survived by:Wife, Faye of the home
One Daughter: Pat Hull and husband Cordell of Cowlington, Oklahoma; One Son: George Cloud of Spiro, Oklahoma;three Brothers: R.H. Cloud, Truman Cloud and Howard Cloud all of Spiro, Oklahoma; 6 Grandchildren: Chad Hull of Poteau, Oklahoma, Jody Hull of Roland, Oklahoma, Ronn Dell Hull of Cowlington, Oklahoma, Summer Cates of Newcastle, Oklahoma, Stacy Cloud of Spiro, Oklahoma and Wesley Cloud of Stigler, Oklahoma
and seventeen Great Grandchildren.
He was a member of the Keota Masonic Lodge #286. He loved to attend all ballgames, quail hunt and garden.
He was an underground Coal Miner most of his life and he loved to listen to the St. Louis Cardinals on the radio.


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