He is survived by his wife Timber Hammans (McKinney) of the home two children, Moxin James and Marlee Rae Hammans of Webbers Falls, Oklahoma Father and Mother, James Curtice Hammans and Julie Ann Hammans (Muskrat) of Webbers Falls, Oklahoma Brother and Sisters, Adyn Gonzales, Britney Hammans, and Makiya Shell of Webbers Falls, Oklahoma Grandma, Diane Ruth Rogers of Warner, Oklahoma Grandpa and Grandma, Teddy James Muskrat and Anna Lou Muskrat (Shell) of Warner, Oklahoma Father and Mother-in-law, Kevan McKinney and Sharon McKinney (Cole) of Gore, Oklahoma. Rogers of Warner, Oklahoma, and cousin Colton James Muskrat of Warner, Oklahoma. Kayden was preceded in death by his grandpa John Hammans Senior of Warner, Oklahoma, his PaPa, J.D. If he wasn't spending time with his family, you could find him in a deer stand or fishing. Kayden was passionate about the outdoors and loved what he did for a living. He was always the life of the party around his family and friends. He had a laugh that was one in a million, and he loved to make others smile. Kayden impacted anyone who crossed his path. of Engineers maintenance at the Tenkiller Lake Office. In 2021, the opportunity of a lifetime came available when Kayden began working for the U.S. In 2017 Kayden began a summer internship with the Corp. Kayden loved his children and his wife dearly. Kayden and Timber went on to have two children, Moxin James and Marlee Rae Hammans. On October 8th, 2016, Timber and Kayden became one when they exchanged vowels four short months after graduating high school. Timber gave him a run for his money, until he finally charmed her with his outgoing, funny personality. All throughout high school, Kayden told multiple people that he was going to marry Timber someday. In the 7th grade, Kayden first laid eyes on Timber McKinney, when she started attending Warner Junior High. After Kayden graduated from Warner High School in 2016, he continued his education at Connors State College. Kayden was born on November 24th, 1997, to James and Julie Hammans in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. Kayden James Hammans, 24, of Webbers Falls, Oklahoma, entered through Heaven's gates on November 24th, 2021.