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Aldryn Lee Murrell

Dibble Cemetery
Dibble, McClain County, Oklahoma


© Jan Fendley



Aldryn Lee Murrell Obit

Nov 25, 1985 - Oct 12, 2008
Posted by: Nyree Coffman


Barnes Friederich Funeral Home
Blanchard, McClain Co, OK
(permission granted)


Aldryn Lee Murrell, 22, of Newcastle, OK passed away Sunday, October 12, 2008 in Norman Oklahoma

He was born November 25, 1985 in Ft. Worth, Texas to John and Elvia Murrell. Aldryn worked as a Deputy Sheriff for Cleveland County. He was a member of Faith Christian Fellowship in Dibble OK and had a great love for music. Aldryn was always looking for the next 'big deal' as he would often share his goals and dreams with his family.

Aldryn is survived by his son, Mason; his parents: John and Elvia Murrell; siblings: John & Christina Woods, Misty & Heath Simmons, Valauna & Jerrod Grissom, J.T. & Tracy Murrell, Bryan & Heather Murrell and a host of other relatives and friends Aldryn liked to refer to as 'his people'.

Services for Aldryn will be 10:00 a.m., Friday, October 17, 2008 at LifeChurch.tv South OKC (I-240 and Walker). Burial will be at Dibble Cemetery. Services are under the direction of Barnes Friederich Funeral Home in Midwest City, OK.

Funeral
LifeChurch.tv South OKC
7800 S. Walker
OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73139



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