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Beaver
Riley
Mar 24, 1969 — Aug 7, 2021
Bristow
Beaver Kyle Riley was born March 24, 1969, to Margaret J. and Jerry G. Riley in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He departed this life in Drumright, Oklahoma at the age of 52.
Beaver attended the Adventist Church Academy in his early years of education. He then attended Bristow Public Schools until graduating in the class of 1988. Beaver played baseball and football all through grade school and went on to play baseball at Northeastern Oklahoma college in Miami, Oklahoma. He then transferred to the University of Central Oklahoma where he obtained his criminal justice degree.
Beaver enjoyed coaching and being his kids' number one supporter. He loved spending his Saturdays cheering and yelling at some Oklahoma Sooner football games. And of course, watching and reciting every word to Planes, Trains, and Automobiles. Beaver was so beyond proud of his kids and grandkids and would always love to show them off.
He was a big-hearted man with a gentle soul. He was the funniest person you could ever talk to but could also be the most hardheaded person you could every meet. He loved to fight and pester his sisters.
He worked for Keystone Gas Corporation over the last 17 years and worked at Mid Continent Measurement from 1996-2004.
He is survived by three children, Jake Riley and wife Skyler of Anna, Texas, Justus Riley and wife Kimberlee of Bristow, Oklahoma and Whitney Geyer and husband Dillon of Olive, Oklahoma; three sisters, Lynda Stakis and husband Stacy, Pam Hoover, and Robyn Sicks and husband Barry; one brother, Richard Dean and wife, Connie; one uncle, Mack Spence; three grandchildren, Jace Riley, Laikyn Riley and Bowman Geyer and numerous nephews, nieces, and cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents, Jerry and Margaret Riley, brother, Terry Crownover and grandson, Reed Geyer.
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