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Major County, Oklahoma




Joshua Tyler Long
© Resthaven Funeral Home
Submitted by: Sharon

© Resthaven Funeral Home


Joshua Tyler Long, 23, passed away July 30, 2018 in Sayre, Oklahoma. He was born April 3, 1995 in Jacksonville, Florida. During his life, Joshua attended PC West High School where he played football. Later, he attended Thunderbird Youth Academy, where he graduated successfully. He enjoyed drawing, fishing, and listening to music. He was easily recognized by his red hair, and it got him a lot of attention (especially from the ladies).

Joshua was preceded in death by his grandparents, Meritt and Ruth McCaskey.

He leaves behind to cherish his memory: parents, Paige and Kelly Sue Long; sisters, Danielle Long and Megan Weber; brother, Matthew Weber; uncle, Phillip Long; grandmother, Gwen Long; and numerous cousins.

Services
Elm Grove Community Church
53502 S County Rd 226
Chester, OK 73838


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