A Celebration of Life for Ray Lee Steinkuehler, 42, of Ada are 6:00 p.m. Friday, July 17, 2015 at the Chickasaw Community Center in Ada.
Ray died Friday, July 10, 2015 at his sister's home. He was born November 11, 1972 in Dodge City, Kansas to Charles Dean and Viola Fern Kenton Steinkuehler. He and his family moved to Ada in March 1986 and he graduated from Ada High School in 1991. Ray was a member of Oak Avenue Baptist Church.
Survivors include his sisters and brother, Esther Evans and husband Richard of California ,Tammy Brown and husband Steven L. Brown of the home, Wayne Johnson and wife Julie of Elmore City; his nieces, Caruyn Evans of California, Kelly Cook and husband Michael of Ada, Carmon Hartshorn and husband Kevin of Ada, Ashlie Stick of Ada, Shallen Johnson and husband Cory, Elmore City, and Shandy Johnson of Ada; his nephews, Joshua I. Stick of Lexington and Tyler Johnson of Elmore City; great nephews and nieces, Cason, Brock, Cannon, and Tayleigh Johnson, all of Elmore City; Jackson and Madison Cook, Chase Jones, Hailey, Isabella and Kyley Alexander, all of Ada.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
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