Services for Ray Admire, 51, of Kamay, were held Monday morning at Tanner-Aulds Funeral Home with Rev. Lonnie Stewart minister of the Holliday Church of God, officiating. Burial was in Highland Cemetery.
Admire was born Dec. 27, 1935, in Stamford and had lived in Kamay 30 years. He was an oil field pumper. He and Helen Jean Hodge were married Oct. 8, 1965, in Wichita Falls. He was an Air Force veteran in the Korean War.
Survivors include his wife; a son, Charles Ray of Kamay; two daughters, Leida Kinnett of Wichita Falls and Vivian Admire of Kamay; his mother, Deola Admire of Arizona; two brothers, James M. of Amarillo and Cecil J. of Roswell, N.M; and five sisters, Geneva Nelson of Roswell, Eyvone Caverly, Faye Tatum and Patricia Admire, all of Phoenix, Ariz., and Mrs. L.B. Lovelace of Orange. Calif.
Services for Ray Admire, 51, of Kamay, were held Monday morning at Tanner-Aulds Funeral Home with Rev. Lonnie Stewart minister of the Holliday Church of God, officiating. Burial was in Highland Cemetery.
Admire was born Dec. 27, 1935, in Stamford and had lived in Kamay 30 years. He was an oil field pumper. He and Helen Jean Hodge were married Oct. 8, 1965, in Wichita Falls. He was an Air Force veteran in the Korean War.
Survivors include his wife; a son, Charles Ray of Kamay; two daughters, Leida Kinnett of Wichita Falls and Vivian Admire of Kamay; his mother, Deola Admire of Arizona; two brothers, James M. of Amarillo and Cecil J. of Roswell, N.M; and five sisters, Geneva Nelson of Roswell, Eyvone Caverly, Faye Tatum and Patricia Admire, all of Phoenix, Ariz., and Mrs. L.B. Lovelace of Orange. Calif.
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