Kevin Sides

 

Kevin Sides
Kevin Sides

Kevin Sides, 66, of Amarillo, TX died Wednesday, November 2, 2022.

Kevin Samuel Sides was born on leap year February 29, 1956, in Cheyenne, OK to Sam and Bula May (Clay) Sides.

Kevin grew up on the family farm in the Durham, OK community.  He graduated with 14 students in 1974, bragging that he was in the top 10 of his class.  Kevin attended college at Panhandle State University and Southwestern Oklahoma State University.  Kevin has always looked back that his college years were the most “alive” time of his life.

Kevin married Rachel Conner in 1980. They had two children, Christina and Stephanie. Two of the most wonderful and lovable children ever known to man. (Yes, over the top, but it’s true.)

Kevin was confirmed and became a member of the Episcopal church in 1992.

Before retiring, Kevin worked many years in customer service.  He had an out-going personality, taking the time to meet people everywhere he went.  He paid attention to the smallest details and loved telling a good story.

Kevin is preceded in death by his maternal grandmother, Cleo Clay, who he believed was the greatest person he knew; his parents; and one brother, Gary. He is survived by his daughters, Christina and husband Davy Brown of Stratford, and Stephanie and husband Trey Puckett of Oklahoma City, OK; grandsons, Nathan and Simon Brown; and brothers, Dan of Durham, OK, Charles of Woodward, OK, and Bill of Weatherford, OK.  Kevin has an amazing number of nephews and nieces and their children.

A memorial service is planned for the spring 2023.

7 Replies to “Kevin Sides”

  1. Kevin was such an amazing friend. He was so optimistic and a real pleasure to be around. I have missed his humorous posts and his infectious laugh. He’s entertaining the angels now.

  2. Kevin was the kindest man. He never met a stranger. It always made my day better to just see him. Will be missed by all. May he rest in peace with all his friends and family.

  3. My husband Matt and I met Kevin when he lived at 2400 Polk. He was always so cheerful and optimistic! We loved his sense of humor! He was always willing to help, whether it was cleaning the leaves out of the pool or walking someone’s dog! I will truly miss his wonderful smile! Your family will be in my prayers.

  4. I was so bless to have you has a uncle you accepted me into the family and my kids were lucky to have you in their lives you Will deeply missed

  5. I did not know Kevin very long, or very well, but I did enjoy visiting with him when I did get to see him.
    Christina & Stephanie- we love you & are praying for you guys.

  6. Sending love to Kevin’s family with sincere condolences. I will love and miss him forever. Kevin was a great friend, and I was happier and laughed more when I was with him.

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