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Celebration of Life services for Linvin Clayton Doty IV, 50, of Tulsa, OK, were held Saturday, January 17, 2026, at Rise Church in Owasso, OK. Pastor Chase Sanders officiated.
Clayton was born January 23, 1975, in Claremore, OK, to Linvin Cleighton Doty III, and Kim Lorraine (Turner) Conner. He passed away on December 28, 2025, in Tulsa, OK.
Clayton was deeply thankful that God left the ninety-nine to find the one, a truth that changed his life in unimaginable ways. He loved God wholeheartedly, and that love was evident in his willingness to help others whenever he could. Clayton dearly loved his wife, son, and family, and his greatest hope was that they would know God so he could be reunited with them in heaven. He had a gift for humor, always ready with a joke and genuinely happy in making others laugh. A natural problem-solver, Clayton could fix just about anything. He enjoyed baseball and took pride in his education, having attended Vo-Tech where he earned his certification as a machinist. His favorite color was purple; a small detail those who knew him will always remember.
Clayton will be missed dearly!
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