WATERLOO ? Graydon Eugene Trible, 87, died Thursday, Aug. 4, in Shattuck, Okla.
He was born July 4, 1929, in Raymond, son of Harold David and Emma Bernice Huston Trible. He married Margery Ann Moulds on Dec. 25, 1950.
Graydon and his wife owned The House of Iron, Augusta, Kan., where he worked in wrought iron manufacturing and patented the mobile home step, Ajusta Step. They later re-established Idle Knot Farm in Ripley, Okla., the first Grade A goat dairy in Oklahoma.
Survived by: a son, Craig of Ripley; three daughters, Ardith (David) Haagenstad of Augusta, Margaret (Rodney) Wiederstein of Shattuck and Marilyn Trible of Stillwater, Okla.; grandchildren, Rhonda (Homer) Thomas of Shattuck, Troy (Kara) Haagenstad of Augusta, Zach (Martha) Wiederstein of Arkansas City, Kan., and Bryan Haagenstad of Wichita, Kan.; great-grandchildren, Caleb and Ellie Haagenstad; a sister, Mary Elizabeth (Edwin) Ahrens of Rosemount, Minn.; and a brother-in-law, Arthur (Carrol) Moulds of Webster City.