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Kathryn Ann Gilliland Prather Obituary

Kathryn Ann Gilliland Prather (Kathy) was born on February 13, 1974, to George “Rusty” C. Gilliland and Candace Quimby in Pawhuska, Oklahoma.

Kathy attended Hominy Public Schools where she excelled in basketball, tennis, and softball. She became Hominy’s first Oklahoma All-State Softball player of which she was very proud of. After graduating with the class of 1992, Kathy moved to Tahlequah and began studying criminal justice at NSU.

Kathy began a career in gaming with the Cherokee Bingo Outpost in West Siloam Springs, Oklahoma. On September 12, 1997, she gave birth to her first daughter Kylee Gabrielle Russell and made a life in Kansas, Oklahoma. A few years later, she moved back to Osage County and started working for her tribe with the Osage Minerals Council in Pawhuska. She then returned to the gaming industry by working for the Osage Gaming Commission. On December 5, 2008, her second daughter, Kaylie Ann Martin, was born in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. Her most recent career was in retail with Clifton’s in Pawhuska where she performed a variety of duties for the Trumbly family’s business. Kathy was a hard worker who always handled a multitude of tasks: from caregiver to secretary, handyman to flower deliverer, and cashier to housewife.

Of the many hats Kathy wore, her most favorite was mother. She tried to provide Kaylie with all her heart desired and renewed a strong loving relationship with Kylee.

On October 27, 2018, she married Brent Prather with her two beautiful daughters by her side. Kathy was a member of the Prue First Baptist Church where the wedding ceremony took place.

Kathryn is survived by husband Brent Prather of the home; daughters Kylee Gabrielle Russel of Little Kansas and Kaylie Ann Martin of Hominy; mother Candace J. Quimby of Hominy; sisters Melissa Kay Briggs of Mt Pleasant, Texas, Courtney Michelle Linville and niece Adison Jean Albright of Pawhuska, Oklahoma, Julie O’Keefe of Tulsa and nephew Morgan O’Keefe of Virginia, Jackie Gilliland and nephew Sonny Gilliland, brothers Christopher Brent Linville of Hominy and Sean D. Quimby of Hominy, uncle Roger Mac Quimby and wife Sue of Colorado and many cousins, special friends, and extended family. 

Kathryn is also survived by special extended family: Fi “Pop” Davis, “Mama” Karen Carter, brother Michael Davis, sister Stephanie Davis, sister Chelle Lookout, and twelve nieces and nephews whom she loved dearly.

Kathryn was preceded in death by father George C. “Rusty” Gilliland; maternal grandmother Eva Jean McCartney Kirk; uncle Gary Michael Quimby.

Services were held on Monday, January 21, 2019, at the Prather family residence with Everett Waller officiating. Following were services at the First Baptist Church in Prue with pastor Garry McDevitt officiating. Pallbearers were: Fi Davis, Michael L. Davis, Caleb Kennedy, Ethan Kennedy, Peter Perrier, Bradley Prather, and John Graham. Honorary pallbearers were: Chip Hill and Billy Davis. Burial followed the services at the Perrier Family Cemetery.

The family of Kathryn wishes to thank Everett Waller, Brother Garry McDevitt, and Powell Funeral Home.

Powell Funeral Home has been entrusted with the arrangements. Online Condolences and memories may be left in the guestbook at PowellFuneralService.com.


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Powell Funeral Home


Original Publish Date: 2019-01-24 00:00:00

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