The Chickasha Express-Star
Chickasha, Grady Co, OK
Published: March 09, 2007
(permission granted)
Graveside Services for Kenneth “KJ” William Ellifritt, Jr., age 31, will be held Sunday, March 11, 2007 at 2:00 p,m at Blanchard Cemetery with Reverend Bill Mandrell officiating.
Kenneth “KJ” William Ellifritt Jr. was born March 1, 1976 the son of Kenneth Ellifritt of OKC and Margie Dees of Chickasha.
He died Tuesday, February 27, 2007, in Co Waterford, Ireland when he lost control of a quad bike he was riding
KJ was born in Chickasha and went to school in OKC, Verden, and Blanchard. After high school, he went to work in the Carnivals and traveled the United States were he met a girl from Ireland that was to give him a son. He followed her to Ireland to be with his first born. He loved him so much he had to stay and that is why he was there and not here today.
He was preceded in death by his brother, Thimothy Ellifritt.
Survivors include: His son: Dalton Patrick Ellifritt of Ireland; Father and Step-Mother: Kenneth and Elizabeth Ellifritt of OKC, OK; Brother: Steven Ellifritt of OKC, OK; Half-Brother: Joesph Aaron Ellifritt of OKC, OK; Step-Brother: Dustin Hallmark of OKC, OK; Mother and Step-Father: Margie and Danny Dees of Chickasha, OK; Grandmother: Jone Ellifritt of Blanchard, OK; and numerous nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles
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