Bartlesville resident Kelly Wayne Reddell, 53, died March 4, 2014, at Jane Phillips Memorial Hospital, Bartlesville, Oklahoma..
Mr. Reddell was born June 18, 1960, in Bartlesville to John Gordon Reddell and Carol Evelyn (Corn) Reddell.
He attended Bartlesville schools, graduating in 1977. During high school he attended Tri County Tech and earned a certification as a machinist.
Mr. Reddell was employed as a machinist at several locations in the Bartlesville area including TRW and Superior Welding.
Kelly loved riding his motorcycle and was a member of the Motorcycle Enthusiasts Club. He enjoyed watching Nascar races and fishing.
He is survived by his wife, Karen of the home, a son, Jerrico of Oklahoma City and one grandson, Jace Lee of Kansas and a brother, Robin Curtis of Texas.
Mr. Reddell was preceded in death by his mother, Carol, his father, John and his brother, Brian.
The Stumpff Funeral Home and Crematory of Bartlesville, Oklahoma was in charge of the arrangements.
A Memorial service for Mr. Reddell will be held Monday, March 10, 2014, 2:00 PM at Bartlesville Warriors for Christ, 4001 Wisconsin St., Bartlesville. Officiating will be Pastor Larry Miller. For directions call 918 440-1809.
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