Kelly's obituary
Kelly Lyn (Allen) Kell , 60, passed away July 4, 2022. It is believed it was caused from carrying her oxygen tank up the long flight of stairs to her bedroom after a quick dive in the dumpster while having a smoke break.
She left behind a hell of a lot of stuff to her son who has no idea what to do with it.
So if you’re looking for golf clubs, infant toys, a massive floor lamp from the 90’s that would look great “if a stained glass effect were applied”, a Schwann bike equip with basket, one missing and one flat tire or even a electric scooter slightly damaged (she loved putting the petal to the metal) and over a dozen flashlights.
You should wait the appropriate amount of time and get in touch. Tomorrow would be fine.
This is not an ad for a garage sale, but an obituary for a great Woman, Mother, Friend, and bad ass Bitch if needed born on September 12, 1961 in Duncan, Oklahoma to Avis Haskins Morrow, and Don Robert Allen.
Kelly at a young age was world-renowned for her mouth, not holding back her opinion and a knack for telling it like it is. She always told you the truth even if it wasn’t what you wanted to hear. Her extensive vocabulary was more than highly proficient at knowing more curse words than most people learned in a lifetime. She liked four letter words as much as she loved her Dr. Peppers and Party Tacos from Taco Bueno.
After moving all over Oklahoma a High School Student, from Medford to Meridian to Seiling. Kelly graduated and promptly attended beauty collage, opened her own salon, the entered the oil filed selling pumping supplies, she met the man of her dreams, Bobby Lee Kell. Head over heals they were off and running. From the law that is. A few months of bounty dodging, Bobby surrendered after being surrounded. Kelly married him for the Kell name and the kid.
Now a single mom Kelly started cleaning houses while going putting herself through school at Northwestern State in Alva, Oklahoma, becoming the first in the family to graduate collage earning a Bachelors Degree, in Criminal Justice.
Always more profitable and better off her own boss, Kelly continued with Kelly’s Kleaning ETC… Helping hundreds of little old ladies always with Kenneth in toe, a school of hard knocks, I was always told many times how much something would cost in the number of hours she had to work. These words of wisdom, life lessons, kept me in line, and taught me the value of a dollar, earned per hour. Kelly always a caregiver the kind to put the oxygen mask on others first, and forget about herself, busy smoking likely, would go on to care for her beloved Aunt, and both parents until there passing and the decline of her own health.
Kelly set a new course to Dallas to spend sometime with her son. One thing led to another five years passed helping her get her broken hip fixed, came the high blood pressure, and COPD diagnoses, Kelly stubborn and hard headed fought, the doctors, and everyone else up until the last day still smoking, trying to convince you she could breath better with just one.
She will be sorely missed and survived by her son Kenneth Lee Kell; Sister Robin Ann Allen, Niece and Nephew Lindsi and Josh, grand pet children: McKenzie, and Miss Kitty; many lifelong friends.
She was preceded in death by her loving parents Avis and Don, Aunt Gwen, and pretty much everyone else is the family.
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