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Brynton Michael Ridley


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B: August 21, 1998
D: September 5, 2020

©Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
©Resthaven Funeral Home


Brynton Ridley, 22, a beloved son, brother, and grandson, passed away Saturday evening, September 5 , 2020 at Mercy hospital in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

The son of Christa Haggard and Terry Ridley, step-son of Jordan Carter. Brynton Michael Ridley was born at Kingfisher hospital, August 21, 1998.

Brynton graduated school in 2017 from Northwest Classen High School.

Brynton loved balloons and his favorite stuffed dog. Brynton always loved Nickelodeon and Disney especially Paw patrol.

He was loved by everyone including his siblings: sisters Victoria, Chloe and Taya and brother Jeremiah .

Graveside services are scheduled for 10:00 am Friday, September 11, 2020, at the Resthaven Memory Gardens in Oklahoma CIty, Oklahoma.







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