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Tristian Dane McWithey
© Grace Memorial Chapel
05-2009
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


For many months, the family happily prepared for Tristians arrival. They had hopes, dreams and wishes for their precious baby boy who was loved before anyone had even seen him.

Tristian Dane McWithey, infant son of Charles Todd McWithey and Summer Aimee Rickman McWithey entered into Gods care on Tuesday, May 26, 2009.

Tristian is survived by his parents, Charles and Summer; brother, Ryan McWithey; sisters, Trinity and Haley McWithey; paternal grandparents, Jackie Fox and Ronald Gerald McWithey; great grandparent, Fern Nelson; maternal grandparents, Solon and Cindi Cries For Ribs; and great grandparents, Mrs. Molly Eagle and Charles and Clarice Rickman. He is preceded in death by his grandfather, Forrest Rickman; and great grandfather, Hiawatha Eagle; great grandparents, William and Cora Fish.

Casket bearers will be Marcus Eagle and Rex Eagle.

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