Nadine Faye Kellogg was born August 23, 1959, in San Francisco, California to Arnold Wayne Vert and Sylvia (Gardiner) Vert. Nadine grew up with two brothers and three sisters. They were raised in Spanish Fork, Utah.
Nadine met David Duane Kellogg Sr at the skating rink, and they got married on April 8, 1975, in Ely, Nevada. They were married for thirty-eight years before David passed away in 2015.
Nadine and David moved to the Hominy area from Salem, Utah. Nadine worked as an CMA at Cleveland Manor and then at Dick Connor Correctional Facility. They raised two sons and two daughters. Nadine was very loving and never thought of herself. She had a special way of making everyone feel very special. She loved to travel back to Utah to see her family. Nadine enjoyed doing crafts, diamond painting, carving, painting and gardening.
Nadine passed from this life on Wednesday, June 12, 2024, at her home in Hominy, Oklahoma. She will be missed by those who knew her and loved her
Nadine Faye Kellogg is survived by her children Duane (Ashley) Kellogg, Christopher (Ashley) Kellogg, and Sarah (David) Mann; eight grandchildren David King, Christopher King, Levi King, David Kellogg III, Ethan Kellogg, Cassie Plummer, Sophia Mann, and Lindsay Mann; two great grandchildren Bradley and Evie; her brother Arnold Vert; three sisters Sharlene Vert, Suzanne Reynolds, and Rebecca Snow. She is preceded in death by her husband David Duane Kellogg Sr; her daughter Rebekah Kellogg; a brother Max Mower and a sister Pam Vert.
Memorial service will be 1:00 PM July 6, 2024, at the First Assembly of God in Hominy, Oklahoma. Arrangements were made by Powell Funeral Home.
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