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August 31, 2010

Kenneth Ray Roberts

WEATHERFORD —  

 

Kenneth Ray Roberts, 65, of Weatherford, died Wednesday, Aug. 25, 2010 in Fort Worth.  

Born May 26, 1945 in Maysville, Okla., he was a resident of Weatherford for several years. He was an Air Force veteran, an engineer and member of the V.F.W.

Survivors include his wife, Barbara Roberts of Weatherford; daughters Keitha Wilson and husband, Don, of Weatherford, Tina Roberts of Bryson and Barbara K. Roberts of Weatherford; son, Alex Roberts of Weatherford; sisters, Geneva Carol Bacon of Purcell, Okla., and Paula Amrein of Norman, Okla.; brothers Bill Roberts and wife Pat of Noble, Okla., George Roberts and wife, Jackie of Wayne, Okla., Mike Roberts and wife, Sandra of Wanetta, Okla., Jonnie Roberts and wife Donna of Norman, Okla.; and four grandchildren, Bailee Wilson, Zachary Galli, Chasity Benfield and Destiny Self.

A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m., Thursday in the Galbreaith Pickard Funeral Chapel.  

 

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