Kevlynn Jo-An Jenkins, daughter of Kristal Le- An Jenkins and Shawn Tyler Rich, was born on November 29, 2007 in Tahlequah, Oklahoma and flew home with the Angels on Thursday, August 24, 2017 in Tulsa, Oklahoma at 9 years of age.
She loved animals, playing and watching movies with her mom. Kevlynn loved to go swimming with her best friend and cousin Kylee. She helped her mom around the house. She also had a kind heart with a little bit of attitude and she made everyone smile.
Kevlynn was preceded in death by her grandpa; Franklin "Bub" Jenkins, uncles: Shawn Scraper and Kevin Caviness.
She is survived by a loving family that includes her mother: Kristal Jenkins of the home in Hulbert, maternal grandmother: Pat Garrett and husband Ted of Stilwell, father: Shawn Rich. Paternal grandparents: Arless Rich and wife Carolyn of Stilwell, Delie Mowles of Oroville, Calif., several aunts, uncles, extended family and friends also survive her.
She is also survived by three special doctors who became family: Dr. Lewis, Dr. Matt and Dr. Canter.
Memorial services were held Tuesday, August 29, 2017 at Norwood School Gymnasium, Hulbert, Oklahoma. Roberts/Reed-Culver Funeral Home
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