Obituary published on Legacy.com by Mannford Funeral Home - Mannford on Nov. 6, 2025.
No Visitation
~Celebration of Life Memorial Service~
11:00 A.M.
Saturday, November 8, 2025
Mannford Assembly of God
104 Greenwood Avenue
Mannford, Oklahoma 74044
**Please deliver all flower/plant orders
to the church**
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Memorial Gifts may be given to:
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
in Alicia's honor and memory.
They sent support to Alicia.
(LLS is now Blood Cancer United)
Mail Donations can be sent to:
Blood Cancer UnitedAttn: Donor Services
P.O. Box 98011
Washington, DC 20090
Online Contributions:
https://givenow.bloodcancerunited.org/campaign/717321/donate
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ALICIA ANN KAYS
of
Mannford, OklahomaAGE 41
BORN
June 20, 1984 in
Tulsa, OK.
ENTERED REST
November 2, 2025 in
Mannford, OK.
OCCUPATION
Hair Stylist & Make-Up Artist
with Blush Hair & Makeup Lounge
PREDECEASED BY:
GRANDPA Jerry Passmore &
UNCLE Stephen Passmore
SURVIVED BY:
PARENTS
Stacey & Barbara Passmore of
Mannford, OK.
BROTHER
Andrew & Allison Passmore of
Mannford, OK.
GRANDPARENTS
Alvin & Elizabeth Kirkpatrick of
Mannford, OK.
Linda Shepherd of Gilmer, TX.
AUNTS
Deborah & David Smith of
Mannford, OK.
Susan Tucker of Gilmer, TX.
UNCLES
Robert & Joyce Anderson of
Mannford, OK.
Travis & Melissa Young of
Mannford, OK.
Wayne & Samantha Toliver of Longview, TX.
Scott & Debbie Passmore of Redding, CA.
NIECES & NEPHEWS
Ayden, Axle & Aria
NUMEROUS COUSINS, OTHER RELATIVES
& FRIENDS
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The following was lovingly
written by Alicia's family...
Alicia was born June 20th, 1984.
She received the ultimate gift of
freedom from this life
on Sunday, November 2nd 2025.
She was a vibrant soul whose laughter,
creativity, and love touched
everyone who knew her.
A talented hairstylist for over 20 years,
she had a gift for making people feel
beautiful inside and out.
Her niece Aria and nephews
Ayden and Axle
were truly the light of her life.
Alicia cherished every camping trip,
sleepover and spontaneous adventure
with them.
She was always up for anything
they wanted to do.
Aria slept in Alicia's room when the kids
were supposed to be spending the night
with Grandpa and Grammy.
The two of them would snuggle up
reading books
and watching movies.
She cherished her time with her
sister-in-law Allison and brother Andrew.
She spoke about them often.
Allison was the sister she never had but
always wanted.
The things she could get Andrew to do
growing up!
If he wanted to play with her,
he had to play what she wanted
and that was usually Barbies.
She loved her Nanny and Papa.
She was very close to them.
They spoiled her rotten since she was the
first grandchild.
She also had the best stories about
being on the farm
with her Granny and Papaw.
We're also sure this is where her desire to
have chickens in the backyard came from.
She loved ALL her aunts
but was especially close to her Aunt Joyce
aka Sissy.
Aside from her grandparents,
no one spoiled her more.
She adored her parents and
they loved her tremendously.
She was crazy about her dogs,
Scout and Charlie,
who were her faithful companions.
They truly never left her side.
Alicia was a gifted artist
who loved painting and could
spend hours exploring
every art aisle in Hobby Lobby
with her best friends.
Her creativity flowed through
everything she did.
And she never missed the chance to say,
"You got room for one more?"
When it came to making memories.
She was a lover of spicy Mexican food,
her mom Barbara's meatloaf,
and snickerdoodle cookies.
Alicia also kept a jar of
"old lady" hard candy -
though she never touched the
lemon ones!
Her heart was as full as her laugh.
Alicia enjoyed going to church when she
was able and spending time with
her women's group,
where she found strength, friendship,
and faith.
She found peace in reading and
listening to praise and worship music,
always keeping her faith close to her heart.
She loved attending concerts,
especially at small outdoor
and dive venues,
where the music and the
moment could take over.
She will be deeply missed
by all who loved her -
her family, friends, clients,
and everyone lucky enough to share in
her joy and kindness.
Alicia's light will live on
through the laughter,
love, and memories she leaves us with.