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Brandon Michael Snow
Tombstone Photo
Resthaven Gardens Cemetery
Oklahoma City, Cleveland County, Oklahoma


©  Phil & Donna Whitaker

Obit posted by: Susan Gabel & rewritten by Jo Aguirre
 

Services for Brandon Snow were held October 9, 1997 at the John M. Ireland Funeral Home Chapel. 

Interment followed at Resthaven Cemetery with Rev. Stacey Hardin officiating. 

He was born on July 22, 1997 to Priscilla Snow and Danny Richardson and passed away on October 7,1997. 

He is survived by his parents; his sisters Rebecca Snow and Brittany Richardson; his grandparents Barbara and Larry Snow and Mark and Sherry Richardson; numerous aunts, uncles and cousins.  

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