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Darell Lee Cunningham
Feb 2, 1980 - Mar 24, 2017
Posted by Jo Aguirre

Burkhart Family Funeral Service
Antlers, OK
(Permission granted)

Darell Lee Cunningham passed from this life March 24, 2017 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He was born February 2nd, 1980 in McAlester, Oklahoma, to Russell and Linda Cunningham.

Darell is a graduate of Clayton Public School and went on to Tulsa, Oklahoma to live. He loved going to the "Y", horseback riding, and the various jobs he held. Darell loved life, people and enjoyed clowning around.

He is survived by his parents; Russell and Linda Cunningham of Snow, Oklahoma, one sister; Valorie Cunningham of California, nieces; Cara Nunley and husband Cody, Chrissy Love of Snow, Oklahoma, nephew; Ryan Cunningham of Snow, Oklahoma, two great nephews; Seth Nunley and Duley Nunley, and one aunt; Debra Bailey.

Graveside services will be held Tuesday, March 28, 2017 2:00 PM, at Stanley Cemetery, Stanley, Oklahoma with Jerry Alexander officiating.
 
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