KATELYN RENEE' JARVIS OBITUARY Reprinted with Permission © Palmer Marler Funeral Home
KATELYN RENEE' JARVIS
1999 - 2011
Katelyn Renee' Jarvis, a lifelong Tulsa resident, passed away on Tuesday, October 11, 2011 at the age of 12 years old.The daughter of Don Jarvis and Kathy Baughman Jarvis, Katelyn was born on August 31, 1999 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.She had been attending Edison Preparatory School in Tulsa where she was in the 6th grade.She was active in the Girl Scouts of America, loved animals {especially her cat "Tigger"}, and she had recently become active with her dad in the Cowboy Action Shooting Club.Survivors include her dad, Don Jarvis; grandparents, Bud and Carol Jarvis of Perkins; aunts, Debbie Mulberg and her husband John; Mary Baughman, and Frankie Boyce; uncle, Dale Jarvis and his wife Tina; two cousins, Holly Boyce and Mason Jarvis; and other relatives and many friends.Graveside services have been entrusted to the care of the Palmer Marler Funeral Home in Stillwater and will be held at 11:00 a.m., Saturday, October 15, 2011 in the Carney Cemetery, Carney, Oklahoma with Reverend Larry Huff and Reverend Charles Wall officiating.
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