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Kasha Leigh Edwards
August 29, 1973 - February 1, 2025
Posted by Sharon

© Stumpff Funeral Home


© Stumpff Funeral Home
DEWEY, WASHINGTON CO, OK
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Kasha Leigh Edwards, 51, of South Coffeyville, Oklahoma passed away on February 1st, 2025. Kasha was born on August 29th, 1973, to Johnnie Jack and Deborah (Shafer) Jack. She later found the love of her life Bobby Edwards and was married on October 12th, 1991. Through the years multiple memories and adventures were made which included her two proudest accomplishments in life when she became a mom to her two boys Caleb and Kinzer. As well as later on becoming the best Nana to her three Grandchildren.

Kasha was a proud Graduate of Bartlesville High School class of 1991. During her school years she played Softball and Volleyball.

Kasha worked proudly at Phillips 66 for 27 years, where she worked in the treasurer department. She went to work with a smile on her face everyday going above and beyond her job duties. Kasha not only loved her job but loved being surrounded by co-workers that turned into great friends that she cherished.

Kasha loved her community and proudly served in numerous different areas. Within Phillips she was active in the "Day of Care Program" volunteering her time around the community. Another area within Phillips 66 that you would find her is all the bake sales where profits went toward helping the less fortunate children have presents to open come Christmas morning. At these bake sales she was known for her homemade chicken and noodles. Kasha also loved volunteering at the voting booths for every election in Nowata County.

Kasha was very active outside of work as well. From cheering loudly for the boys racing, to racing herself, riding the rzr every chance she had with Tammi Ellsworth and Debbie Henderson, taking care of her donkeys, goats, dogs, and cats, to playing at the casino, but most importantly spending time with her family and friends was her favorite. She was cherished by so many people!

Kasha is preceded in death by her Grandmother Nina Jack, Grandfather John Jack, In-Laws Vonnie and Richard Edwards, Grandmother Opal Fugate, and her Best Friend Janie Haney.

Kasha is survived by her Husband Bobby Edwards, Son Caleb (Brianna) Edwards, Son Kinzer (Natasha) Edwards, Grandchildren Adrianna, Elijah, and Knox. Parents Johnnie and Debby Jack, and Brother Jason Jack and her niece and nephews. Along with multiple other family and friends.

A visitation will be held at Stumpff Funeral Home in Bartlesville on Thursday February 6th, 2025 from 5-7pm. The Funeral service for Kasha will be held at Pathway Christian Church on February 7th, 2025 at 10am. Burial will follow at Dewey City Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers please donate to any animal charity of your choice.



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