Kyle Kenyon

(Charles) Kyle Kenyon (March 22, 1924 March 6, 1996) was an American Republican politician.

Born in Wyeville, Wisconsin, to Charles M. Kenyon and Harriet (Shookman) Kenyon, he served in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. In 1951 he received his law degree from University of Wisconsin Law School and married Xena Cade. He practiced law in Tomah, Wisconsin until shortly before his death. Kenyon served in the Wisconsin State Assembly 1957–1970. Kenyon died in Tomah survived by his wife, Xena, and five children, Charles Kyle Kenyon, Jr., Kathleen Kenyon Harris, Elizabeth Kenyon Hart, John Cass Kenyon, and Helen Annemarie Kenyon.[1][2][3][4]

Notes

  1. (Charles) Kyle Kenyon, Wisconsin State Historical Society
  2. Wisconsin Blue Book 1970,' Biographical Sketch of Kyle Kenyon, pg. 58
  3. Gravestone marker, Town of LaGrange Cemetery, Monroe Co., Wisconsin
  4. 1995 Enrolled Joint Resolution 88, Wisconsin State Assembly


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