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Aaron Jordan DeLozier
Nov 6, 1989 - Apr 3, 2020
Posted by Sandy Bain

Private Graveside services for Aaron Jordan DeLozier, 30, of Oklahoma City will be held at the DeLozier Family Cemetery near Lexington.

Mr. DeLozier passed away Friday, April 3, 2020 at Albuquerque, NM. He was born November 6, 1989 at Orange Park, FL to Wayne L. and Rhonda Davis DeLozier. He attended grade school at Moore and graduated from Bridge Creek High School in 2008.
 

Mr. DeLozier was a coil tubing operator in the Oilfield Industry. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and was a wonderful brother.
 

Survivors include his father, Wayne DeLozier and wife Beth, Lexington; his mother, Rhonda Davis of Talahassee, FL; two sisters, Kristen Billings of Florida and Maysa DeLozier, Lexington; brother, Joshua DeLozier, Lexington; and by aunts, uncles, cousins and other relatives and many friends.
 

He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Don DeLozier, Dories Berry and Benny and Carolyn Davis.


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