Kyle Wayne Kelsey

kyle kelsey

October 10, 1974 ~ October 17, 2024

Kyle Kelsey was born October 10, 1974 in Hollis, Oklahoma to Bobby Joe Spencer and Debra Biggs, the second born of four sons. Later, he was adopted by James Kelsey. Kyle had a musical soul, often singing wherever the mood struck him. It was said of him that as a three year old he was singing with enthusiastic gusto, “You Light Up My Life”, while in the shower. He won a singing contest with all expenses paid trip to Nashville; the runner up was his cousin Chad Montgomery, but Kyle gave the prize trip to him. As an adult, he owned a karaoke business playing for weddings, parties, and special events. Kyle was a man who took responsibility for his life and his choices striving to be better and encouraged other people to be their best. He was preceded in death by his brother, Brian Joseph Spencer; father, Bobby Joe Spencer; grandparents, Luther Martin Biggs and Etta Mae (Love) Biggs, Pauline (O’Neal) Spencer and M.C. Spencer, Lillie Bell Kelsey and Tom Emil Kelsey; and several aunts and uncles. He is survived by his parents, Debra Kelsey and James Kelsey; brothers, Ricky Kelsey and David Kelsey; sons, Keeton Morris and Kyler Kelsey and wife Cierra; four grandchildren; and an extended family of aunts, uncles, and cousins. Visitation will be held on Monday, October 28, 2024 from 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM at Mullican Little Funeral Home 754 State Hwy 56 E. Bells, Texas 75414. Funeral services will be on Tuesday, October 29, 2024 at 11:00 at Mullican Little Funeral Home. Interment will follow at Oak Hill Cemetery in Whitewright, Texas.

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  1. I’ll sure miss you!!! Loved you in school. RIP friend!

  2. Shelly Vick Burdick says:

    To all of Kyle’s family, I am so incredibly sorry to hear this news. My brothers and I spent a lot of time with the Kelsey family at Hebron Baptist Church and I will always remember his red hair, his bright smile and his beautiful singing voice. He was a sweetheart. I am so very sorry for your loss.

    • He was such a sweet person and had a kind soul. He seemed to always offer up the best advice. I will always cherish all of our conversations.Give my Momma a great big hug! Rest in peace my sweet friend. Prayers for his family.❤️.

  3. This was really a big Shock and still is, I really Loved Kyle he was one of my closest friends though out life, I could always call him if needed to talk, pretty much if I ever needed anything he was always there to talk to no matter what time of day are night, if I needed him for anything no questions asked ever he would get in car and be there no matter what time ever, we had just talked day are so before this planning to meet up and hang for while like old times, then I got this call, this really has my heart broken, life will never be the same without him here that’s for sure. Kyle I will always love and miss you always until the very end. Love your lil Sister as you always called me to everyone, Christie House (aka Goracke)


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