Cory Alan Jay
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Obit posted by Jo Aguirre
Jul 18, 1988 - Aug 2, 2019
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Buchanan
Funeral Service
Oklahoma City, OK
(permission granted)
Cory was tough on the outside but those who knew him well knew he had the biggest heart and the spirit of a fighter which he displayed very courageously the afternoon he left this earth. Cory was always one to live life to the fullest and was NEVER afraid of anything from day one. From jumping off coffee tables when he could barely walk to jumping dirt bikes as he got older, he was always a daredevil at heart! Cory had many friends as he took people for who they were, not who he thought they should be. He was someone a friend could always count on and one who would always tell you the truth, even if you didn’t want to hear it…he was a straight shooter! He enjoyed and was very talented artistically. He loved to randomly sketch things and his dream was to become a tattoo artist. Most importantly Cory just enjoyed spending time with his kids whether he and Garrison were looking for matching shoes, he was cheering Laila on at a swim meet or he and Ellie were just being goofy together. Those were the times he lived for.
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