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© Brown's Durant Funeral and Cremation Service
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Submitted by:Terry Dudley
John David Childress of Mead, OK entered eternal rest on Wednesday, February 26, 2020 in Connerville, OK at the age of 29. He was born on September 13, 1990 in Zachary, LA to Benny Childress and Erna Williams.
John graduated from Caney High School, and later attended Southeastern Oklahoma State University. He married Hillary Bryant on August 8, 2015. An entrepreneur, watermelon salesman and jack of all trades, John enjoyed camping, fishing, riding 4-wheelers and spending time with family and friends.
John was an amazing husband, bonus Dad to Abby, son, brother and friend. He never met a stranger. He was quick-witted and had the wonderful ability to keep everyone laughing. There was never a dull moment with John around. He had a gift and made the world a brighter place. He was truly one of a kind.
He is preceded in death by his father, Benny Childress.
Survivors include his wife Hillary Bryant of the home; mother Erna Williams of Salt Lake City, UT; brothers Chris Childress of Sofia Bulgaria, James Childress of Atoka, OK, Will Childress and wife Donna of Bartlesville, OK; stepdaughter Abby Scoggins of the home; mother and father-in-law Nathan and Melissa Bryant of Mead, OK; brothers-in-law Bo Joines of Caney, OK, Logan Joines of Longview, TX and Chase Bryant of Durant, OK; sister-in-law Hannah Bryant of Mead, OK; along with aunts, uncles, beloved cousins, numerous nieces, nephews, and wonderful friends.
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