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Lark Cemetery

Marshall County, Oklahoma


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Submitted by: Terry Dudley


Dalton Chandler Parsons

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July 3, 1999 ~ October13, 2025

Dalton Chandler Parsons of Haskell, Oklahoma, was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on July 3, 1999. He passed away at his mother's home in Arkoma, Oklahoma on October 13, 2025, surrounded by family in his mother's arms. Dalton spent his childhood living in Kingston, Oklahoma on Lake Texoma, in Haskell Oklahoma and Alex, Oklahoma where he graduated high school. Dalton joined the Army National Guard, then worked various jobs including working for the City of Durant and doing security for the Choctaw Nation.

Dalton's life was cut short due to a drunk driver before he achieved his goal of following in his dad’s footsteps by becoming a truck driver. Dalton's main joy in life were his sons Daxton and Danyon. Dalton was very musically talented. He loved playing the guitar, keyboard, piano, tuba, trombone, and any instrument he came in contact with. He had a natural talent that won him many awards and achievements, but his joy came from making others around him smile when they heard him play or sing. Dalton spent his life helping people, cheering people up, pulling pranks or doing stunts to make people laugh and smile. Dalton brightened up every room he walked into. His smile was contagious.

Dalton gave his heart to God in Jesus name and is being held by him now. We will forever long for the day when we can embrace him in our arms again and see his beautiful smile.

Dalton is preceded in death by his unborn child, his grandfathers Melvin Davis and Jimmy Parsons, and aunt Gina Henson.

Dalton is survived by his sons Daxton and Danyon Parsons, and their mother Arianna Parsons; mother Karla Davis Vanatta and husband Brian; father Bradley J. Parsons and wife Liz; siblings Denver Parsons, Daylan Parsons and wife Jessica, Kayla Hankins and Husband Justin, Brooklan Vanatta and Savian Zapata, Alexis Vanatta and Thomas Londagin, Brooklyn Parsons and Maverick McFall, Zachery Ringwald and Leah Ringwald, Michael Vanatta, Lexi Ringwald, Jacob Vanatta, and Paislee Parsons; grandparents Dovie Winter and husband Brett, Patricia Parsons, and Debbie Cathey and husband Jim, as well as numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, and extended friends and family.

Funeral services will be held at Brown's Funeral Service in Madill Oklahoma, at 2:30 PM on Saturday October 18, 2025. Brother Ray Earley will officiate. Interment will follow at Lark Cemetery, in Enos, OK with Denver Parsons, Daylan Parsons, Jacob Vanatta, Zachery Ringwald, Maverick McFall, Shiloh Cavitt, Justin Hankins, and Christian Hughey serving as pallbearers. The family will receive friends at Brown's Funeral Service, Madill, on Saturday from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.brownsfuneralservice.com.

Arrangements are under the direction of Brown's Funeral Service, Madill, Oklahoma.


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