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Kasenn Lane Dollar

 

Kasenn Lane Dollar was born on August 26, 2005, in Enid, Oklahoma, to Katie Elaine Dollar. He unexpectedly passed away on April 7, 2024, near Independence, Kansas. Kasenn's early years were spent in Piedmont, Oklahoma, where he grew up surrounded by love and laughter. He attended Piedmont Schools before moving to Coffeyville, Kansas. Kasenn was on the brink of a significant milestone, eagerly anticipating his graduation from Coffeyville in May. He enjoyed spending time with his friends in Coffeyville, especially playing sports and hanging out with them.

A young man of diverse interests, Kasenn had a passion for music, particularly hip-hop, rap, and classic rock. His appreciation for North Carolina Blue reflected his unique sense of style and individuality. Kasenn found joy in sports, spending time playing basketball with his friends, engaging in wrestling matches with his brother K’Shaun, and cherishing moments with his Fuston Family.

In his leisure time, Kasenn cherished the outdoors, often joining his grandpa Larry for coon hunting expeditions and fishing adventures. His deep-rooted connection to family and faith was evident through his attendance at Good News Church in Yukon, Oklahoma.

Kasenn had a mischievous spirit, finding humor in teasing and light-hearted banter with loved ones. Despite his playful nature, he possessed a genuine and caring heart, always prioritizing the happiness and well-being of his family and friends.

Kasenn is survived by his devoted mother, Katie Elaine Dollar and her significant other, Derreck Blackwell, his cherished brother, K'Shaun Lynn Dollar Harris, and his beloved bonus siblings, Tyque Blackwell and Tyiona Blackwell. He is also survived by his Grandpa Larry Dollar, Mimi Debbie Preble, Papa Joe Preble, Aunt Amy and husband Nick Bryan, Uncles Zach Bevins and wife Jennifer, and Brian Richardson, Cousins Ryley Richardson, Sully Richardson Hernandez, Aralie Bryan, Maizy Bryan, Jane Bryan, Ashlyn Booth, Keyarra Booth, Paisly Homer, Harlow Bevins, and his little best friend, Waylon Blu Bevins. Additionally, Kasenn is survived by special family LJ and wife Jennifer Fuston and their sons Jordan, Jayden, and friend Preston, second cousins Percy and Juniper Noa, Great Aunts and Uncles, Pat, Willie, Shelby, Jennifer, Scott, Laura, Ethan & Kim, Kristen & Adam, Steve, and Cody, many other extended family and friends in Kansas, as well as several fur babies, Gus, Vic, Janie, Cap, Twist and Rusty.

Come-and-go visitation will be held on Wednesday, April 17, 2024 from 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. at Chapel Hill Funeral Home, 8701 Northwest Expy, Oklahoma City, OK 73162. A celebration of Kasenn's life will be held on Thursday, April 18, 2024 at 2 p.m at Good News Church, 1054 E Main St, Yukon, OK 73099 with burial to follow to Kansas Cemetery in Piedmont, OK. Friends and family are invited to join in commemorating his memory and sharing stories of his vibrant spirit.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Boys and Girls Club of Southeast Kansas, 502 S Walnut St, Coffeyville, KS 67337 https://bgcsek.org/

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