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© Holmes Coffey Murray Funeral Home
Submitted by: T.D.
Christian Paul Warren Cantrell passed Saturday, April 13, 2019 at the young age of 13. He was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on December 23, 2005. He was the loving son of Amanda and Trey Bellah, Randy Cantrell and Brandi Hinton, Shannon and Jolene Warren.
Christian was all boy! He loved fishing, being outside, and climbing anything he could. He enjoyed riding motorcycles with his Dad & Step Dad. He enjoyed looking at old cars and collecting knives and rocks. He always made people laugh and never met a stranger. He always teased and pulled pranks on his brothers and sisters. He was always dancing around the house and always had funny sayings and words to say like “Spagget” and “Deez Nuts.” Christian always want Mom to fix Buffalo Wings for his birthday dinners. He loved going out to eat and share steak with his Dad. He enjoyed going to his Aunt’s house. He enjoyed watching YouTube and Rick & Morty, playing video games and Lego’s. His favorite candy of all time was Jellybeans.
Christian was very intelligent and smart. He was the sweetest kid and always had a smile on his face. He would do anything for anyone. He loved his siblings and especially the babies. He enjoyed helping with his baby brother Briar and his niece Hagen. He would take the blame at times for his brothers so they wouldn’t get in trouble. When he was told to be good, he would always respond with “Always, Never!” He always looked forward to the summer to go to Houston and spend time with his family there. He loved going to the Ocean and fishing with Daddy Shannon. He was a great Barter; he could trade anything for anything. He loved going to the car auctions on Tuesdays with Uncle Adam, Cousin Austin, Dad and his brother Joseph.
Christian is survived by his parents, Randy Cantrell and Brandi Hinton of Mead, Oklahoma, Amanda and Trey Bellah of Mead, Oklahoma, and Shannon and Jolene Warren of Conroe, Texas. Sister’s: Emily Ansiel of Wapanucka, Oklahoma, Tayler Cantrell of Bokchito, Oklahoma, Morgan Bellah of Mead, Oklahoma, Micah Struckman of Mead, Oklahoma, Brooklyn Hinton of Mead, Oklahoma, Star Warren of Conroe, Texas, and Jade Warren of Conroe, Texas. Brothers: Joseph Cantrell of Mead, Oklahoma, Justin Bellah of Dallas, Texas, Briar Cantrell of Mead, Oklahoma and Collin Hinton of Mead, Oklahoma. Niece Hagen Marie Loudermilk of Wapanucka, Oklahoma. Grandparents: Danny Brown and Charlotte Waitman of Bonham, Texas. Jenny Shannon of Durant, Oklahoma, Johnnie and Jacque Johnson of Cartwright, Oklahoma, Anna Smitherman of Woodland, Texas, Buddy and Beckie Warren of Conroe, Texas. Aunt’s: Chelsea Brown of Calera, Oklahoma, Shey Rowe of Durant, Oklahoma, Amber Mewszel of Durant, Oklahoma, Veronica Penrod and husband Joel of Fort Wort, Texas, Brandi Warren of Conroe, Texas, Courtney Hay and husband Robert of Conroe, Texas, and Lindsey Smitherman of Huntsville, Texas. Uncles: Kirk Brown and wife Nikki of Centerton, Arkansas, Adam Cantrell and wife Tasha of Durant, Oklahoma. Johnnie Johnson of Cartwright, Oklahoma and Jacob Johnson of Cartwright, Oklahoma. He is also survived by numerous cousins.
Christian is preceded in death by his Grandpas: Randy Cantrell, Kenny Shannon and Scotty Smitherman. Also, Grandma Lynda Hannon, and Aunt Misty Gaskill.
Family Hour for Christian Paul Warren Cantrell will be on Thursday April 18, 2019 from 5:00-8:00PM at Holmes~Coffey~Murray Funeral Home in Durant, Oklahoma. The service in celebration of Christians life will be 2:00pm on Friday April 19, 2019 at Garden of Memories Cemetery in Colbert, Oklahoma with Uncle Adam Cantrell officiating. Justin Bellah, Josh Clark, Robbie Mewszel, Nathan Roper, Johnnie Johnson and Jacob Johnson serving as pallbearers, and Shane Brown, Joel Penrod and Danny Brown serving as honorary
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