Kim Bruce Mabry, 65, lifelong resident of Bartlesville passed away Saturday, December 28, 2019.
Kim was born May 10, 1954 in Bartlesville, Oklahoma to parents Amos Eugene Mabry and Jean Parry. He graduated from Sooner High School in Bartlesville. Kim joined the U.S. Air Force from 1973-1977 and later worked at IBM in the I.T. department where he retired in 2015. He married Judith Anne Stookey in July of 1997. Kim enjoyed Harley Davidson Motorcycles, computers, Jeeps, and being outdoors.
Kim is preceded in death by his wife in September of 2019; parents and a cousin, Danny Mabry,
Kim is survived by his five grandchildren, Layne, Peyton, Wyatt, Cassidy and Morgan; stepfather (dad), David D. Jensen; mother-in-law (mama), Billie Stookey; niece, Kasie Hixon and husband John and their son, Zane; sisters, Brenda Burt and Pamela Scott and husband Beryl; brother, Barry Jensen and a host of close friends.
Memorial Service
JAN 2. 6:30 PM
Stumpff Funeral Home Chapel
1600 SE Washington Blvd
Bartlesville, OK, 74006
http://www.Stumpff.org
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