Obituary

Marion Jack Kelley

Age 75, a resident of Stilwell, Oklahoma, passed away Friday, February 16, 2024 in Stilwell, Oklahoma. He was born May 31, 1948 in Parkdale, Arkansas, the son of Johnnie C. and Sonya P. (Cooper) Kelley and was raised in Prairie Grove, Arkansas.

Preceded in death by his father Johnnie C. Kelley, his mother Sonya Pearline Cooper Sill, his stepmother Ruby Mae Kelley, his uncle Marion Herschel "Sonny" Cooper, his brother Johnny Kelley, his sister Joan Kelley Phillips and another brother, Mitchell Day and a niece Lisa Kay Stills.

Survivors are his daughter Maryann Jacqueline Baldwin and son-in-law Mark Baldwin, his grandchildren: Mitchell, Tiffany, David, Brooke, Jakki and Douglas along with 7 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his nieces and nephews Dwayne Kelley, Michelle Kelley Ashley, Laurie Dunham, Cherie Boyd, Jessica Day Shelby, Jennifer Day Boyle, Andrea Day, Jason Day, Cortin Day, and an abundance of great nieces and nephews. His brother Cecil Day, his sister in-law Mary Lou Kelley, and his brother in-law Gary Phillips.

Jack grew up in Prairie Grove, Arkansas. He was very close to his uncle Sonny and was proud to follow in his footsteps and became a professional truck driver at a very young age. He was proud of being a truck driver and enjoyed it until his early sixties then he settled and retired. He also was very proud that during his time as truck driver, his OWN nephew, Dwayne also followed in his footsteps and became a trucker as well. That was something he held near and dear to his heart and called it a family tradition.

He enjoyed the simple things in life. He liked to collect guns, loved music, westerns, old tv shows and of course, cars. He loved talking about politics. But mostly enjoyed just sitting and talking with family. He loved to reminisce about the “good ol’ days” and would tell stories about when he was a teenager and other things that would make you laugh so hard you’d be crying. And he might repeat those stories, but he had a way of telling them where they sounded fresh and new like you’d never heard them before and have you laughing all over again. And if he had made you laugh, that was an accomplishment to him.

He was such a loving son, father, brother, uncle and grandfather. He was proud of his family. He always wanted to know they were okay and wanted them knowing how much he loved them.

The best way to describe him was as a wholesome, loving and genuine human being. To know him was to love him and if you knew him, you were very blessed. He will always be remembered as a man who would tell you that God and family is the most important thing in life and to always hold them close to your heart because, “We’re only passing through this old world for a short time. Don’t take a single day for granted because we’re not promised tomorrow.”. Those were important words he lived by and encouraged others to do the same.

We take comfort in knowing you are not in pain anymore, physically or emotionally and you are having such an amazing family reunion in Heaven. So, we are not saying goodbye, we are just saying, until we meet again, you will always be in our hearts and we know you’re watching over us. So visit with the family you’ve been missing for so long in Heaven that you're now with. Make them laugh like you did us. We have the memories of you to keep us smiling and to comfort us when we need it most. Be at peace knowing that even though we miss you, we will be okay. We love you…
Funeral Service
Service information unavailable.
Visitation
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Final Resting Place
Farmington Cemetery
North, Row 05 60, Space 25
General

May 31, 1948

Feb 16, 2024

75

Tributes

Jack was 17 when Johnny and I got married we all 3 growed up together we had fun over the years you will be missed Jack you’re in heaven now with Johnny and rest of family having a great reunion God Bless hope to see you there
Mary Kelley - Sister in law
Jack I feel so badly that you left this world all alone. You were always the most kind and compassionate person I ever knew. Even though we were married for a brief time. We were instant friends when we met and remained friends throughout the many remaining years. You always had a smile and were great about making others smile as well. Farewell, my good friend. Now all your sadness is behind you. You have gone to your reward in heaven and for that I am so happy for you. Those of us that still love you will see you in heaven and please don't mention Jack Rabbits to us again. That was hilarious!!
Fran Warren - Friend
… I'm on my knees Only memories Are left for me to hold … Don't know how But I'll get by Slowly pull myself together … I'll get through this … There's no escape So keep me safe This feels so unreal … Nothing comes easily Fill this empty space Nothing is like it seems Turn my grief to grace … I feel the cold Loneliness unfold Like from another world … Come what may I won't fade away But I know I might change … Nothing comes easily Fill this empty space Nothing is like it was Turn my grief to grace … Nothing comes easily Where do I begin? Nothing can bring me peace I've lost everything I just want to feel your embrace These song lyrics are the way I feel. You were the most wonderful and amazing daddy a girl could be blessed to have. I love you and miss you so much my sweet daddy. Rest in peace. You’re with Johnny now. He was your rock. When he left this world, you were too exhausted to deal with the world by yourself. You both needed one another. I know now that you died of a broken heart. And I just know that he was the first to greet you in Heaven and you’ve been inseparable ever since.
Maryann Jacqueline Baldwin - Daughter
Papaw Jack, I’m very sad that you left this world. I love you and I miss you. I will always remember our good talks and our good laughs. I will always be your little papoose, every time you called me your little papoose it would put a big smile on my face. I know you’re in heaven now and not suffering, but I am still going to miss you and I am also going to wish that you were still here, but I know you’re in a better place… I love you and I miss you Papaw Jack. Rest in peace Love, Tiffany Saucier your little Papoose
Tiffany Saucier - Granddaughter
When I heard the news I was devastated. I couldn’t believe it at all. We talked that week just to catch up and I was going to come visit you Friday when your neighbor messaged me. You will definitely be miss!!! We had a lot of laughs and talks. You definitely hold a piece of my heart. You were like a grandpa to me. You had such a beautiful soul, Jack definitely going to be miss
Allison - Old PCA
Funeral Service
Service information unavailable.
Visitation
Visitation information unavailable.
Final Resting Place
Farmington Cemetery
North, Row 05 60, Space 25
General

May 31, 1948

Feb 16, 2024

75