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Trention Lee Bates

Oct 11, 2011
Posted by: Sharon Ingle

http://www.burkhartfuneralservice.com/

Trention Lee Bates went to be with the Lord on October 11, 2011 in Durant, Oklahoma. He was born to Dustin Brian Bates & Lisa Hailey Marie Plew. 

He is Survived By: Father: Dustin Bates of Antlers; Mother: Lisa Hailey Plew of Antlers; Brothers & Sisters: Kaden Neese, Kaison Neese, Kaylie Neese, Kale Bates, Kole Bates, & Kyndal Bates; Grandparents: Lisa Williams & Terry Plew of Antlers, Lisa Idleman & Brian Bates of Antlers; Great-Grandparents: Bobby Garman & Anna Fay Garman of Antlers, Vicky & Dennis Bates of Antlers, Cletus Williams, Dorothy Plew & Betty Green. 

He is Preceded In Death By: Brother: Brayson Bates; & Great-Grandmothers: Jane Bates & May Mitchell. 

Graveside Services: 1:00 PM ~ Thursday, October 13, 2011 
Officiating: Shane Hindman 
Music: “How He Loves” 
Final Resting Place: Antlers City Cemetery ~ Antlers, Oklahoma


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