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Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Daniel Roy Christie

Daniel Roy Christie
May 4, 1972 ~ February 25, 2023

Daniel Roy Christie was born May 4, 1972, in Elk City, Oklahoma and died in Brushy, Oklahoma on February 25, 2023 .

He is preceded in death by his father Leroy Christie.

Daniel leaves behind his mom Tina Orange, daughter Merissa Christie and her children Daniel Christie, Jacee Sam, Hannah Christie and Donanthan Breeden; his brother Mike Christie and wife Etta and their two children; his companion Ashley Bunch.

Daniel enjoyed fishing, hunting, catching chickens and spending time with his only child Merissa. He was saved on June 20, 2022. He was saved by the grace of God and made sure to read his Bible every day.

"If I leave and come back, I never did leave"


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