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Britton Lane Stacy
© Trout Funeral Home & Crematory
© Enid News and Eagle
12-2019
Submitted by: Glenn

© Trout Funeral Home & Crematory


October 19, 1997 - December 21, 2019

Britton Lane Stacy was born October 19, 1997 in Enid, OK to Kevin and Jennifer Stacy and passed from this life on December 21, 2019.

Britton attended Deer Creek-Lamont Schools where he was active in football, basketball, track, FFA, FCA, and chorus. He graduated with the class of 2016. He was also a member of the Lamont Fire Dept. “Britt” enjoyed sports, figure 8 racing, going to the lake, bonfires, and enjoying time with family and friends. He was always asking somebody to race or play a game; anything that was a competition was fun to Britt. He lived his life with a full throttle personality. Britton was always the first to try something new. Somehow, he always had a way to convince you that you could do whatever he talked you into. He lit up a room as soon as he walked into it. Britt was ornery, generous, loving, fun, and genuine.

Britton is survived by his parents, sister, Haley Stacy, grandparents, Rex and Jean Kay Hembree, great-grandparents, Dwaine and Donna Jean Tebow, uncles and aunts, Justin and Adrienne Hembree, Jana and Tim Wilkerson, Jason and Brandi Hembree, Ken Stacy, Karen Logsdon, and Jennifer and Jeremy Bellin, and cousins, Madison, Brendan, Jazzni, Jalee, Timbree, Teegan, Tyler, Brandon, Kolby, Dreyton, Heather, Nick, Valerie, Josh, Ashlynn, Tace, and Gunnar.

Britton was preceded in death by his grandparents, Charles Kenneth Stacy Sr. and Frances McQuistion

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1 person killed in Grant County crash Saturday

By Cass Rains

Staff Writer

One man died of his injuries and another was hurt Saturday morning in a single-vehicle crash on Oklahoma 74 in Grant County, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol is reporting.

The crash occurred at 6 a.m. on Oklahoma 74 just north of the Salt Fork River bridge, according to an OHP crash report. Bryson Cole Holeman, 22, and Britton Lane Stacy, 22, both of Lamont, both were transported from the scene by EMS.

Holeman was transported by Miller EMS of Medford to St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center in Enid and admitted in stable condition with a head injury, according to the report. Stacy was transported by Pond Creek EMS to St. Mary’s and later transported by Miller EMS to OU Medical Center in Oklahoma City. He was admitted in critical condition with head and internal injuries and died at 4:18 p.m. Saturday, according to OHP.

Holeman was driving a 2003 Lincoln LS north on Oklahoma 74 just north of the Salt Fork River bridge and struck cattle in the roadway, according to the report. The vehicle continued for 138 feet before departing the roadway to the right, then off the roadway for 158 feet before coming to rest upright in the ditch.

The report lists Holeman’s condition as “drinking ability impaired” and the cause of the collision as “unsafe speed for weather conditions.” The report lists the weather at the time of the crash as “foggy.”

Holeman was wearing a seatbelt at the time of the crash and Stacy was not, according to the report.

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