Kevin Lee Nesbit passed from this life on March 12, 2021 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Kevin was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma to Leroy and Reloise (Willis) Nesbit, Kevin was raised in Pawnee and graduated from Pawnee High School in 1984. Kevin was a loving and fun young man he loved going for rides to anywhere, he loved being outside and kicking any type of ball and especially Soccer balls, he loved watching T.V. especially Shoot em up Westerns and Wrestling. Kevin is survived by his sisters Barbetta Smith and Cynthia Nesbit, brothers Arthur Smith and Marcus Smith, uncle Ernest Willis, numerous nieces and nephews, Laynett Johnson, Brian Johnson, Rodney Johnson, and Candace Johnson. Kevin was preceded in death by his parents, uncles Bill Willis, Archie Willis, aunts Hazel Banks, Maydell Rolland, and Maudie’b Pearson. Services are Graveside Friday 11:00 A.M. Highland Cemetery with Rev. Johnny Wagner officiating. Services were entrusted to the Poteet Funeral Home and Cremation Services, friends can leave a memory for the family at www.poteetfuneralhome.com
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