September 23, 1979 – September 3, 2024
Anadarko, OK
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Kylene Pewenofkit, a beloved mother, partner, and friend, on September 3, 2024. She was 44 years old.
Kylene Pewenofkit was born on September 23, 1979, in Lawton, Oklahoma. She was a loving and devoted mother to her four children: Aidyn, Julianna, Yvette, and Ivy Chaddleson. Her life was a testament to her boundless love, strength, and dedication to her family.
She shared her life with her cherished partner, Kenny Chaddlesone, with whom she built a home filled with love, laughter, and countless memories. Together, they nurtured a close-knit family, and for Kylene this was the heart of her world. Her quiet nature was still one of kindness and warmth that touched everyone who was blessed to know her. Kylene was baptized in 2023 at her home church Galilee Baptist. She was ready to be welcomed to her heavenly home.
Kylene had a very close relationship with her mother, Juanita, and grandmother, Gladys Yackeyonny. She was raised by two strong women who instilled in her the importance of family. She had a deep passion for art, movies, and watching her children play video games. Her legacy will live on through the lives of her smart beautiful children.
She is survived by her life partner, Kenny Chaddleson, and her four children Aidyn, Julianna, Yvette, and Ivy Chaddleson. Mother, Juanita Pewenofkit, Aunt Judith De La Rosa, Aunt Pamela Ortega. She also leaves behind many loving cousins, nieces, nephews, and very special life-long friends.
Kylene was preceded in death by her dad, Amos, brothers, Amos Jr and Leonard, Uncles, Jerome and Burnett, Grandmother, Gladys Yackeyonny. Kylene’s life was a testament to a strong love of family.
Visitation for Kylene was held from 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM on September 8, 2024, at the Smith Funeral Home Chapel.
A celebration of Kylene’s life was graveside at 10:30 am September 9, 2024, at the Memory Lane Cemetery in Anadarko, Oklahoma.
Services were under the direction of Smith Funeral Home in Anadarko, Oklahoma.