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Kay DeCamp

Kay Lynn DeCamp, 54, of Fort Gibson, Oklahoma passed away Monday, May 4, 2015. She was born May 11, 1960 to William Clifford DeCamp, Jr. and Bonnie Lavon (Fine) DeCamp in Muskogee, Oklahoma. Kay graduated from Muskogee High School with the class of 1978. She then attended College of the Ozarks where she obtained her Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees.

Kay was a Compliance Auditor for the Muskogee VA Medical Center. She loved knitting, jeep riding, scrapbooking, and playing words with friends. Kay attended Boulevard Christian Church where she was an active member. She enjoyed teaching Kid’s Kingdom with Zoe. Kay will always be remembered as a very dedicated mother to her daughter, Zoe. Kay enjoyed helping others and was very involved in her community. She was loved by all who knew her and will truly be missed.

Kay was preceded in death by her parents, William and Bonnie DeCamp; and her uncle, Jack Waymire. She is survived by her daughter, Zoe Miller and husband Joel of Fort Gibson, OK; brother, Dene DeCamp, and Gaitha DeCamp both of Jasper, AL; niece, Candi Morrison of Jasper, AL; nephew, David DeCamp of Jasper, AL; and significant other, David Brown of Fort Gibson, OK; her aunt, Wanda Waymire of Muskogee, OK; close cousins, Rick and Karen Waymire of Muskogee, OK, Cherlynn Deatherage of Oklahoma City, OK; many other family members and friends.

A memorial service honoring Kay’s life will be 10:00 A.M., Monday, May 11, 2015 at Boulevard Christian Church with Minister James McCracken. Honorary pallbearers will be Bernadette Loken, Joy Watson, Barry Moses, David Oslin, David Brown, Joel Miller, Julie Clardy, Jeff Clardy, and Charlie O’Halloran.

Funeral services are under the direction of Cornerstone Funeral Home, 1830 North York Street, Muskogee, OK. Condolences may be made to the family online at www.cornerstoneofmuskogee.com.



 
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06/01/15 11:16 AM #1    

Regina Werner (Compelube)

It is sometimes strange how people pass in and out of your life and make such strong impressions. Kay was one of those people for me. She was one of the first people I met after moving to Muskogee. I met her in kindergarden. She was a friendly and charming girl. I ran into her several times throughout our school years and her personality never changed. She always was happy to see you and welcomed you with such warmth. She was such a wonderful person. She will be greatly missed by many.


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