He was a retired C & O Railroad Employee and was affiliated with the Freewill Baptist church.
He was the son of the late George and Edith Lemaster McKenzie.
Immediate survivors include his wife, Beechie Blevins McKenzie, four sons, Marvel McKenzie of Staffordsville, Leslie McKenzie of Williamson, WV, Russell McKenzie of Fairborn,OH and Lonnie B. McKenzie of Staffordsville, one daughter, Mrs. Ova Daniel of Dayton,OH, one brother, Clifford McKenzie of flint,MI, and one sister, Mrs. Merlie Witten of Flint,MI.
Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 5 in the chapel of the Paintsville Funeral Home by Claude Preston, Scott Castle and Ellis Hamilton.Burial followed in the Church Cemetery at Staffordsville under direction of the Paintsville Funeral Home.
Paintsville Herald, Wednesday, April 5,1972
He was a retired C & O Railroad Employee and was affiliated with the Freewill Baptist church.
He was the son of the late George and Edith Lemaster McKenzie.
Immediate survivors include his wife, Beechie Blevins McKenzie, four sons, Marvel McKenzie of Staffordsville, Leslie McKenzie of Williamson, WV, Russell McKenzie of Fairborn,OH and Lonnie B. McKenzie of Staffordsville, one daughter, Mrs. Ova Daniel of Dayton,OH, one brother, Clifford McKenzie of flint,MI, and one sister, Mrs. Merlie Witten of Flint,MI.
Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 5 in the chapel of the Paintsville Funeral Home by Claude Preston, Scott Castle and Ellis Hamilton.Burial followed in the Church Cemetery at Staffordsville under direction of the Paintsville Funeral Home.
Paintsville Herald, Wednesday, April 5,1972
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