Predeceased by his parents Ernest and Mary (Spitzer) Kuykendall, brothers Dorman, Bill, Hayes and Paul Kuykendall, and sisters Leoda Abendschoen and Juanita Snoots.
He retired from the U.S. Army after 21 years, and had served during the Korean and Vietnam Wars. He was a member of the John M. Golliday Post #64 American Legion in Moorefield.
He was also retired from the South Branch Valley Railroad.
He was a member of the Old Fields Baptist Church in Old Fields and was also a member of Gideons International.
After a long illness, he passed away on his 78th birthday at the E. A. Hawse Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Baker.
Predeceased by his parents Ernest and Mary (Spitzer) Kuykendall, brothers Dorman, Bill, Hayes and Paul Kuykendall, and sisters Leoda Abendschoen and Juanita Snoots.
He retired from the U.S. Army after 21 years, and had served during the Korean and Vietnam Wars. He was a member of the John M. Golliday Post #64 American Legion in Moorefield.
He was also retired from the South Branch Valley Railroad.
He was a member of the Old Fields Baptist Church in Old Fields and was also a member of Gideons International.
After a long illness, he passed away on his 78th birthday at the E. A. Hawse Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Baker.
Inscription
1st SGT, US ARMY, KOREA - VIETNAM
Family Members
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Dorman Edward Kuykendall
1918–2008
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William Allen "Bill" Kuykendall
1919–2009
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Hayes Garfield Kuykendall
1921–1959
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Leoda Catherine Kuykendall Abendschoen
1924–1990
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Stanley Blaine Kuykendall
1927–2017
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Infant Son Kuykendall
1928–1928
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Ray Julius Kuykendall
1930–2014
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Infant Daughter Kuykendall
1931–1931
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Juanita May "Midge" Kuykendall Snoots
1936–1999
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Paul Dean "Pick" Kuykendall
1938–2007
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Ernest "Ernie" Kuykendall
1939–2019