Rylee Ann Nichols age 17 of Stilwell, OK passed away on January 25, 2022. Rylee was born in Wichita, KS on October 10, 2004 to Chad and Dana Nichols. She attended Stilwell High School.
Rylee enjoyed participating in yearbook, loved photography, adored her niece and nephew, and loved her family and friends. She loved playing Xbox, listening to music, shopping, spending time with friends, and hanging out with her cousin Katelyn. She loved to go camping and fishing, and she loved her dogs. She was so caring and giving. She had a great sense of humor, and a smile that would melt your heart. Rylee had a big heart, and was loved by many.
Rylee is survived by her parents Chad and Dana of Stilwell, OK, her brother Shawn Nichols and wife Phelicia, and their two children Dennis and Emilia (Wichita, KS), brothers Cameron Nichols (Wichita, KS), Ethan Nichols (Wichita, KS), and Kelton Nichols (Stilwell, OK), Grandmother Edna Nichols (Wichita, KS) and many other family members who loved her so. She was preceded in death by Grandfather Dennis Nichols, Grandmother Janice Denner, and Grandfather Joseph Denner.
Funeral Service was held1:00 PM, Tuesday, February 1, 2022 at the Roberts-Reed-Culver Funeral Home, Stilwell, OK.
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