Kevin Nestell, born May 4, 1963, left this earth on July 24th, 2025, in the comfort of his home. Kevin spent his lifetime perfecting his craft as a floorcovering expert as well as just being overall talented at working with his hands in many disciplines. Enjoyed his time out on the road utilizing his expertise in floor covering on large commercial installs. When he wasn't working, he enjoyed good times with friends and lived his life to the fullest, with many adventures. His passions included motorcycles, horses, music, and coonhunting. He will always be remembered for his infectious laugh and ability to tell a good story about a good dog. He enjoyed the simple life and the native ways. He spent the last few years on this earth near family on the family land and his beloved Gawkey Creek where it all began and ended. Just as he wanted.
Kevin is preceded in death by his sister Kelly Raye, Grandparents George & Louis Butler, and Sadie (Susie) Nestell Eikapahoodle
He is survived by his parents Lloyd & Marie Nestell.
His son Chance Nestell, wife Annie.
His daughter Courtney Fryar, husband Kevin.
Beloved grandchildren, Jaylin Fryar, Myla Rose Nestell, and Chanden Nestell.
His sister Sue Mendiola, husband Ivin, Sister Shelly Nestell, Brother Mike Nestell. Many aunts, uncles & cousins.
Funeral: 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, July 30, 2025
Squaretop Baptist Church
All Night Wake: 3:00 p.m., Monday, July 28, 2025
Kevin Nestell Residence
10066 CR 1330, Fort Cobb, OK 73038
Interment: Nestell Family Cemetery
Fort Cobb, OK
Under the direction of Ray & Martha's Funeral Home, Anadarko, OK
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