Jakobi Keith Teehee
© Roberts/Reed-Culver Funeral Home
October 05, 2014
Submitted by: Annajo Cantrell Limore
Jakobi Keith Teehee, son of Dwayne Teehee and Kenda Workman, was born on September 24, 1993 in Tulsa, Oklahoma and departed this life on October 2, 2014 in Tulsa, Oklahoma at the age of 21 years and 8 days.
Jakobis hobbies were softball and bowling with the Dirty Birds. He loved spending time with the love of his life Cat and watching Monday Night Raw with his Granpa Kenny. He was eagerly waiting on the birth of his son. Jakobi was loved by so many and will be deeply missed.
Jakobi was preceded in death by his brother: Coty Lee Olinghouse.
Survivors include his father: Dwayne Teehee and wife Joann of Moody, OK, mother: Kenda Feather and husband Preston of Stilwell, OK, brother: Jonas Teehee of Moody, sister: Megan Teehee of Moody, maternal grandparents: Kenny and Shirley Workman of Stilwell, aunt: Shelly Bass, uncle: Kevin Workman, son: Dominic Wolfe Teehee of Centerton, AR, beloved girlfriend: Catherine Little and unborn son: Jakobi Keith Teehee, Jr. of Stilwell.
Jakobi is also survived by many other relatives and a multitude of friends.
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