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Arthur Curtis “Mojo” Keenum

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Arthur Curtis “Mojo” Keenum

Birth
Death
5 Aug 1973 (aged 44)
Burial
Oakville, Lawrence County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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ARTHUR C. (MOJO) KEENUM

Trinity--Funeral services for Arthur C. (Mojo) Keenum, 44, Trinity 2, who died Sunday at a local hospital were held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Enon Baptist Church, Revs. C.J. Redding, Billy Dempsey and Doyle Combs officiating, with burial in Red Hill Cemetery, Shelton Funeral Home directing.

Survivors include the widow, Alwine Vest Keenum, Trinity 2: a daughter, Nancy Elizabeth Keenum, Trinity 2; a son, Larry Joe Keenum, Trinity 2; the mother, Mrs. Julie May Keenum, Danville 3; four sisters, Mrs. Howard Ledlow, Trinity 2; Mrs. Charlie Jones, Danville 3; Mrs. Linnes Waldrep, Decatur 3; and Mrs. John McCaghren, Danville 3; three brothers, Charlie (Bud) Keenum, Danville 3; Clint Keenum, Trinity 2; Jimmy Keenum, Danville 3.

Mr. Keenum was a member of Enon Baptist Church and was a Sunday School teacher.
He was a member of the Athletic Booster Club and Band Booster Club.

Mr. Keenum was a veteran of the Korean War and served in the occupational force in Germany.
DECATUR FREE PRESS - August 9, 1973
ARTHUR C. (MOJO) KEENUM

Trinity--Funeral services for Arthur C. (Mojo) Keenum, 44, Trinity 2, who died Sunday at a local hospital were held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Enon Baptist Church, Revs. C.J. Redding, Billy Dempsey and Doyle Combs officiating, with burial in Red Hill Cemetery, Shelton Funeral Home directing.

Survivors include the widow, Alwine Vest Keenum, Trinity 2: a daughter, Nancy Elizabeth Keenum, Trinity 2; a son, Larry Joe Keenum, Trinity 2; the mother, Mrs. Julie May Keenum, Danville 3; four sisters, Mrs. Howard Ledlow, Trinity 2; Mrs. Charlie Jones, Danville 3; Mrs. Linnes Waldrep, Decatur 3; and Mrs. John McCaghren, Danville 3; three brothers, Charlie (Bud) Keenum, Danville 3; Clint Keenum, Trinity 2; Jimmy Keenum, Danville 3.

Mr. Keenum was a member of Enon Baptist Church and was a Sunday School teacher.
He was a member of the Athletic Booster Club and Band Booster Club.

Mr. Keenum was a veteran of the Korean War and served in the occupational force in Germany.
DECATUR FREE PRESS - August 9, 1973

Gravesite Details

He was moved from Red Hill Cem to Enon Baptist Church Cem- info from Charles Ritterhouse



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  • Maintained by: Lanelle
  • Originally Created by: FHTerry
  • Added: Jul 4, 2009
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39075918/arthur_curtis-keenum: accessed ), memorial page for Arthur Curtis “Mojo” Keenum (26 May 1929–5 Aug 1973), Find a Grave Memorial ID 39075918, citing Enon Baptist Church Cemetery, Oakville, Lawrence County, Alabama, USA; Maintained by Lanelle (contributor 47028648).