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Canton Indian Mennonite Cemetery

Canton, Blaine County, Oklahoma


© Shaw Redinger Funeral Homes


Ronald Allen Perrin

Dec. 5, 1971 ~ April 8, 2007

A graveside service for Ronald Allen Perrin, 35, will be 2 p.m. today in Cantonment Cemetery, Canton. The Rev. Tim Mascarenas will officiate. Arrangements are by Redinger Funeral Home, Seiling.

He was born Dec. 5, 1971, in Redwood City, Calif., to Donald and Ethleen Perrin and died Sunday, April 8, 2007, at Seiling Municipal Hospital.

He was raised and educated in Redwood City. He later moved to Oklahoma where he worked in the oil fields and made his home in Woodward.

Surviving are his wife, Reyna Gardea of Woodward; his adopted mother, Ruth Buchanan of Woodward; one son, Nicholas Perrin of Midwest City; one stepdaughter, Jasmin Carnagey of Woodward; and two sisters, Jamie Plummer-White and J'Vonne Perrin.

He was preceded in death his parents and one brother. 


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