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Oliver "Ollie" Howell Brumley, 7 year old Oklahoma City resident, died Friday, February 7, 2025 in Oklahoma City, along with his mom, Ashley Morton. A Celebration of Life will be held at 2:00 p.m. Friday, February 14, 2025 in the Billings Funeral Home Chapel with Reverend Donnetta Hunter officiating.
Oliver Howell Brumley was born on August 1, 2017 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to Jesse Howell Brumley and Ashley Nicole Morton. He lived in Woodward and later Oklahoma City. He was currently attending Cleveland Elementary School in Oklahoma City.
He loved reading about dinosaurs, doing art work, and writing. Oliver loved being with his family.
He is survived by his father Jesse Howell Brumley; three sisters, Riley Marie Morton, Lydia Faith Lenz, Sophia Grace Lenz; one brother, Richard "Peanut" Leslie Eubanks, Jr.; grandmother Tina Thoman; grandfather Timmy Lee Brumley and wife Bobbie; aunts, uncles, other relatives and friends.
Oliver was preceded in death by his grandfather Les Morton and he died with his mother, Ashley Nicole Morton.
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