Michael Kelly Frye,
54, of Chicago, IL (formerly of Poteau, OK) passed away Wednesday, July 18, 2012 in Chicago. Michael was a 1975 graduate of Poteau High
School. He
attended Sparks School of Radiology Tech, graduating in
1978 with a Degree in Radiology and Specialty in Nuclear Medicine. He graduated from Murray
State College in 1986 with an ABN in
Nursing and completed his BSN at Elmhurst
College. Michael was working as a staff nurse at
Illinois Advocate Masonic Medical Center, Surgical-Trauma and ICU and Emergency
Department. For 20 years he worked as a flight nurse with Flying Nurses
International transporting patients domestically and internationally on
commercial aircraft. He traveled yearly
doing surgical medical missions, from Guatemala
to Africa.
Michael dedicated his life to his passion of caring for others. His large extended family and friendships
were a testament of his kindness, caring and giving nature. He was a loving son, brother, uncle and
friend and his death will leave a void in many lives. He was preceded in death by his father,
Charles O. Frye III.
Survivors include
his mother, Peggy Frye of Pocola, OK; brother, Sonny & wife Debbie Frye of
Pocola, OK; sister, Debbie and husband Michael Beason of Shreveport, LA;
nephews, Scott and wife Tabitha Frye of Muldrow, OK, Chris and wife Gwen Gray
of Overbrook, OK; nieces, Amanda and husband Blair Lively of Ft. Smith, AR,
Shelley and husband Tim Diehl of McAlester, OK; great nieces, Brooklyn, Madie,
Jessie, Cassidy, and Krysta Michelle; other relatives and loved ones; many
beloved friends.
Memorial Services
will be 11 am, Friday, July 27, 2012 at Evans Chapel of Memories, Poteau, OK
with Rev. Carl Cheshier and Rev. Jim Cook officiating. Interment will be in Oakland
Cemetery, Poteau, OK.
3 comments:
Michael was a good man. We are all shocked and saddened by his death. He was a friendly neighbor. We wish our sincere condolences to his family.
-Ben Topp and the rest of Michaels' neighbors in his condo building
Michael was a kind human being, a good friend, and terrifically funny. He touched many lives in a positive and wonderful way, and will be missed. Thank you, Michael.
I am so saddened by his sudden passing. He was a good friend with a heart of gold. I will miss him. My condolences to his family.
Michael Horrall
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