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Kenny Jay Vaughan

Warsaw, Missouri

Sep 16, 1961 – Jul 25, 2015

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BORN
September 16, 1961
DIED
July 25, 2015
LOCATION
Warsaw, Missouri

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Davis-Miller Funeral Home & Crematory - Lincoln Obituary

Kenny Jay Vaughan, age 53, of Cole Camp, MO, passed away Saturday, July 25, 2015, at Good Samaritan Nursing Home in Cole Camp, MO.He was born on September 16, 1961, in Independence, MO, to Willard Ray Tarvin and Etta May Christian Vaughan. He grew up in Oklahoma, City, OK, and graduated from...

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It is hard to believe it has been 5 years since Kenny past away. It was good to receive this email and reflect for a moment on a guy that made a difference at our company and who cared about his job, the people around him and his soul. Kenny is in a much better place now with the good Lord and we are all thankful for that blessing.

Kenny was a kind and gentle person. I enjoyed working with him at Supply One. Kenny always gave his best effort and worried about his work being correct. I will miss our talks about Indycar racing, Michael Andretti and Sooner football. Enjoy being with the Lord, I will miss you my friend.

Fred Secor

Kenny is the best friend a person could have, he was always there when I needed a ride to work. He would fuss when I would fill the gas tank on old blue because that was just too much. Sometimes when I turn the corner in the Sonic warehouse I expect him to be there. I will miss you.

Kenny worked at the Oklahoma City SupplyOne distribution center for many years and was a valued employee and co-worker. His support and efforts was part of the success that our distribution operations has enjoyed. Kenny was a quiet man but his actions did the speaking. He was a kind person and a friend to all. He will be truly missed by his family here at SupplyOne.

Randy Clonts
Vice President, Operations
SupplyOne

Kenny will be missed by his friends here at SupplyOne. He loved his Dallas Cowboys and OU Sooners. I will miss talking football with Kenny this fall. My deepest sympathy and you are in my prayers

I worked with Kenny at Channel Four in OK. He and I and Kathy Forste had a fantasy football team. Our team was called the Narcoleptics because we all worked overnight together. Kenny and I went to a Cowboys game in Dallas once and had a blast. I was so sad to hear of his passing. Kenny was such a kind soul and true gentleman. My deepest sympathy. Know that you are in my prayers.

Kenny was a special God loving person to our family, he lovingly cared for our dog Sunny when Julie and I were out of town. He was the dog whisperer to us! Kenny was also our very good and faithful friend, our Bible study companion, Julie and I have a lot of good memories and we had alot of fun times together. We will always cherish our dinners, going bowling, riding go carts with the men's group we were apart of, but most of all the time he spent at our house! Kenny is in Heaven with our...