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Rest in piece Uncle. You will be missed. No bucket list. Kerry L. Tunnell Oct 19, 1946 - Sep 25, 2014 TUNNELL, Kerry L., 67, passed away Thursday, September 25, 2014 in Broken Arrow, OK. Born October 19th, 1946 to Wallace and LaFern Tunnell in Great Bend, Kansas. Preceded in death by father, Wallace Tunnell and first wife Lori Tunnell. Survived by mother LaFern Tunnell, wife of 15 years, Sunny Tunnell, daughter Taylor Tunnell, son Zackary Tunnell and brother Conley Tunnell and his wife Nancy, nephews Christopher Tunnell, Justin Tunnell, nieces Allison Irvin, Adison Tunnell and Cassidy Tunnell.TUNNELL, Kerry L., 67, passed away Thursday, September 25, 2014 in Broken Arrow, OK. Born October 19th, 1946 to Wallace and LaFern Tunnell in Great Bend, Kansas. Preceded in death by father, Wallace Tunnell and first wife Lori Tunnell. Survived by mother LaFern Tunnell, wife of 15 years, Sunny Tunnell, daughter Taylor Tunnell, son Zackary Tunnell and brother Conley Tunnell and his wife Nancy, nephews Christopher Tunnell, Justin Tunnell, nieces Allison Irvin, Adison Tunnell and Cassidy Tunnell. He was in the first graduating class of Memorial High School, 1964. He enlisted in the United States Marine Corps and was honorably discharged as a Vietnam Veteran in 1967. While attending Colorado State College he made his career choice; the food and beverage industry, over the next forty years he was owner or part owner of twenty successful restaurants and bars. Notably in the Tulsa area, IV Play, The University of Wash, Sutures Bar and Grill, Crawpappys, and Potbellys. He was a tremendous sports enthusiast. In his younger years he participated in numerous athletics, including football, wrestling, baseball, swimming, water skiing, snow skiing, surfing, golf, hunting, and fishing. In later years, his favorite participation sport was fishing with his buddies. He was proud of being the fish camp cook. He loved amateur wrestling and was a huge OSU Cowboy fan, attending most home matches, numerous Big 12 tournaments and NCAA championships over the years. He lived life to the very fullest and firmly believed that Its not how many years you live, but how you live your years. He died with no bucket list! Memorial service will be 10:00 A.M., Saturday, October 4, 2014 at Yale Avenue Christian Church, Tulsa, OK. Moores Southlawn 918-663-2233 Share memories at moorefuneral
Posted on: Tue, 30 Sep 2014 02:01:13 +0000

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