Kane Lee Reamy's Obituary
Kane Reamy was born on February 7, 1995 to Sally Neel and Greg Reamy. He was a beautiful, happy baby and was loved unconditionally. Kane grew into a curious fun loving little boy. He was a good natured and caring brother to his little sister Ashlee. He extended his warm hearted nature to his cousins. As a young man Kane enjoyed playing baseball and football. Some of his fondest memories were made playing for Union Red, where he cultured friendships with his teamates on and off the field. As he grew into a young man Kane's love for all things automotive came to fruition. Kane enjoyed repairing and reconstructing cars. Kane attended Oklahoma Technical College where he gained an Automotive Technology Diploma. He loved going to car meets and hanging out with his car buddies. He had a knack for all things automotive. Kane enjoyed expressing himself through his art, which showed a charismatic asetheic of his personality unknown to many.
Kane had a fierce love for his family. Kane was a devoted protector of his mother and sister, he cared for them with an unparalleled devotion. Kane adored his niece Illyanna; Unkie as she called him. But most of all, Kane had an unconditional and unwavering love for his two children.
Kane was immensely proud when they were born. He will always watch over and guide them from above.
Kane was survived by his mom Sally Neel and James Edwards (Tulsa, OK); Dad Greg Reamy and wife Merinda (Stillwell, OK); his children Mila and Koda Reamy and their mother Adrianna Quinn (Choueta, Ok); Sister Ashlee Reamy and niece Illyanna Wheeler (Tulsa, Ok); Aunt Amy Von Willer and husband Glenn (Schertz, TX); Uncles Tyler Neel and Macy (Bixby, OK); Jeremy and Mallorie (Yukon, OK); cousins Natalie Henderson and Ava Von Willer (Schertz, TX) and extended grandparents Susie Ummerteskee husband Rodney, and Curtis Hummingbird and a host of uncles, aunts, cousins and friends.
Kane left us with these cherished words of hope:
NO MATTER
THE STORM
THERES ALWAYS
A RAINBOW
A reminder to keep fighting through your troubles that there is always hope of a brighter day. Kane found his rainbow on June 22, 2023 surrounded by the same family who were there the day he was born.
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