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Killian Jacob Frey

When my brother asked me to write my nephew, Killian’s obituary, I decided to let you know who Killian Jacob Frey (my brat) really was. He was born Nov. 1, 1995 in Towanda, and passed away Feb. 21, 2019. Killian was so full of life; he loved spending time with his son, Keyan Charles Frey, his family (huge family) and friends. His parents are his father, Neveda (Bert) Frey, and his mother, Brooke (Owen) Clark. His step-mother is Joyce Motts-Seeley and step-father, Travis Clark. He was so loved by his grandparents John and Waneta Frey, and Allen and Pam Owen. He loved spending time with his brothers and sisters, Dakota (Frey) Esaias, Janel Staton, Shaun Withey, Angel Seeley, Hailey Seeley, Damien Seeley, Neveda Lynn Frey and Bradley Ryan Strong. In a very short time Killian fell for a special girl, Samantha Williams. Killian holds a special place in the hearts of his uncle Cheyenne (Meleney) Frey, and of course, me, his aunt Sonya (Josh) Metzger and his uncle, Glen Owen, and his aunt Laney and Timmy Hickock. He loved to pick on his cousins, Siarra, Tabitha, Aubrey and Christian. Sometimes he acted just like a kid–which is who he was at heart–a big kid. Killian had so many special friends. Killian was employed by Ward Manufacturing in Blossburg.

Killian’s favorite pastime was hunting, chasing rattlesnakes and catching turtles (Jake and Turtleman were his nicknames). He loved the outdoors. His special places to hunt were the Owens farm and the Davison farm. Killian had the spirit of an animal. He had the eyes of an eagle and the stealth of a wolf. He literally would chase animals down and catch them. He loved sports especially playing softball. He also played baseball and football. He loved trying to beat his dad, aunt Sonya and uncle Cheyenne at pool. He was a Phillies fan and an Eagles fan. Oh yeah, I forgot, Penn State. Killian was raised by all of us. He was more than a just a nephew, son, cousin, grandson and friend. He is now with his Bompa, probably getting yelled at and told that he and his friends can get the driveway and garage cleaned.

Visitation will be from 10 a.m until noon at Morse and Kleese Funeral Home, 94 N. Center St., Canton. the service will be at noon, followed by interment in the Owen Family Cemetery.

morseandkleesefuneralhome.com.