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With shattered hearts, we announce the passing of our beloved daughter, Kinslie Grace Center, who left this world far too soon on July 17, 2025, at the age of 12. Though her time with us was brief, her impact was immeasurable.
Kinslie was a bright, unstoppable force-sweet and caring, sharp and witty, loving and brilliantly sarcastic only the way she could be. Her intelligence, quick humor, and fearless spirit lit up every space she entered. She had a heart full of compassion and a mind that never stopped working.
She adored her kitty, loved traveling with her family, and was always ready for the next adventure. Whether she was driving tractors, side-by-sides, 4-wheelers, dirt bikes, or even full-size vehicles, she did so with confidence and pure joy. Kinslie wasn’t just adventurous-she was capable. She could air up tires, operate power tools, and handle machinery better than most adults. She took pride in it, and rightfully so.
At home, she was our rock. Kinslie had a gift for organization and a memory like no other. She kept track of the entire house, always knowing where everything was. If something was missing, you asked Kinslie-she’d find it without hesitation. She was our helper, our problem-solver, our shining girl.
She loved her friends deeply, cherished her phone (even more so when it connected her to the people she cared about), and embraced every new experience that came her way. Her loyalty, independence, and fierce love will never be forgotten.
Kinslie is deeply loved and missed by her parents, Justin and Charlotte Center, and her siblings: Kimberly Scott, Kaitlyn Scott and Brayden Scott. She is also remembered with great affection by extended family and countless friends whose lives she touched in the most beautiful ways.
A celebration of Kinslie’s life will be held Friday, August 1, 2025 at 1:00 PM at Jones Assembly of God Church, 957 Southwest 5th Street in Jones where we honor the extraordinary girl she was. Pastor Gabriel Schriner will officiate the services.
Burial will follow at Arlington Memory Gardens, 3400 N Midwest Blvd., Oklahoma City.
Arrangements are under the direction of OK Cremation & Funeral Home, 2415 N. Walnut Ave, Oklahoma City, OK.
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2415 North Walnut Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73105
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