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Ross Lee Kendall was born June 3, 1966 to James and Sandra Kendall in Pittsburg, California. He departed this life September 7, 2023 at the age of 57 years.
Ross became a Bristow area resident in 2019. He worked as a general contractor building homes and occasionally repair. There was nothing Ross could not do when it came to the construction trade using the skills passed on to him by his father. Ross loved all sports, especially collegiate wrestling. He was an avid outdoorsman who loved to fish and was a collector of many things. He loved his family deeply. A burning star and light of the party
Ross is survived by two sons, Christopher Lewis Bevers and Conner Leon Bevers; two brothers, Phillip Jay Kendall and Michael Anthony Kendall; one sister, Raechel Ann Doctorello; three grandchildren, Justice Lyn Bevers, Blake Junior Bevers and Mariah Lea Bevers as well as, numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; uncle, Harold Coachman; both maternal and paternal grandparents and one nephew, Oa Doctorello
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