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STEPHEN KEITH BRADEN JR.
Reprinted with Permission
© Parks Brothers Funeral Home


STEPHEN KEITH BRADEN JR.
1977 - 2001


Former Agra resident Stephen Keith Braden Jr., Spencer, died Tuesday in Archer City, Texas. He was 23.
Braden was born October 19, 1977, in Oklahoma City to Stephen Keith Braden Sr. and Ramona Ritter Braden Olson.
He lived in Spencer the past two years, moving there from Agra.
Preceding him in death were his father, paternal grandparents and maternal grandmother.
Surviving are his parents, Ramona and Dave Olson of Spencer; one brother, Andrew Olson of Edmond; three sisters, Misty Howard of Agra; Shawna Radke of Fairland, Oklahoma; and Stephanie Fincham of Wichita, Kansas; maternal grandfather, W. J. Ritter of Depew; and other relatives and friends.
Services will be 9:00 a.m. Tuesday at the Parks Brothers Funeral Home Chapel in Stroud with the Rev. Don Wilburn officiating.
Burial will follow in Stroud Cemetery.

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