The OKC University Kelly Kress Dead at 38: On March 18, one of Oklahoma’s greatest lawyers went away.
Kelly Kress Death, Notice of Death: One of Oklahoma’s best lawyers, Kelly Kress, has gone away. The announcement of her death came on March 18, 2024. Kelly Kress, 38, passed away peacefully in her sleep.
Kelly Kress’s cause of death was not disclosed. For those who love her, her departure from this world leaves a profound loss. Although they will always remember Kelly, her husband Nathan Kress, daughter Elizabeth Kress, and son Jonathan Kress will miss her terribly. She was really a lovely soul, and we shall miss her terribly.
Kelly Kress: who was she?
Kelly was captain of the volleyball team at Baker University in Kansas, where she received her degree in molecular biology. Kelly had two beautiful children as a dedicated and caring mother.
As one of Oklahoma’s greatest attorneys, she was successful in her work and won multiple awards for it. But love endures, not awards. She was able to do this because she devoted her life to her family and her husband, as well as her children.
The outpouring of gratitude from everyone she touched, both during and after her life, is evidence that she touched countless lives. This indicates that she motivated people to perform and be better.
She was the most genuine and ideal friend someone could have. In addition, she helped strangers; as a board member of the YWCA, she contributed to the organization’s mission to “eradicate racism, empower women, stand up for social justice, help families, and strengthen communities.”
She thought that her primary responsibility was to her family, so she gave her kids a wonderful example while she was at her best there. She was an incredibly kind and devoted mother who constantly went above and beyond for her kids.
Her enormous energy and lively liveliness were felt by everyone she came into contact with. She always encouraged us all to be better people by her deeds.
She chose to pursue a profession in law, and in 2011 she earned her legal degree from OKC University. After acing her bar examinations, she decided to specialize in patent law.
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She gained a great deal of recognition and loved her work at the legal firm.
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remained alive after
Her parents Steve and Lainie Wilbur, her older sister Lindsey and her husband Ryan and their three boys Wade, Logan, and Brayden, her younger sister Sara and her husband Nathan and their two girls Sadie and Mae, and her two beloved children Jonathan (8) and Elizabeth (5) are all that survive her.