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Korree Alan Marable
© Kingfisher Times & Free Press
02-08-2023
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Kingfisher Times & Free Press

Korree Alan MARABLE

Memorial Park Cemetery


Korree Alan Marable was born June 13, 1995, in Kaufman, Texas, to Tifiny Hatfield and Thomas Marable. Korree passed away Feb. 1, 2023 in Enid at the age of 27.

He grew up mostly in Enid and graduated from Garber High School in 2014. He was most recently working at the Sinclair or Main Street Mini Mart in Hennessey.

Korree was definitely an old soul as we used to say. He moved at the speed of an old man and drove like one too. He was always up for helping and agreeing to just sit with someone and talk. One thing about Korree was he was only going to do what Korree wanted to do and nothing more.

Family and friends loved him so much for his big heart and smile; he could never know the depth of our love for him, but it was so deep. He was very brave, generous, always tried to be considerate and to make others happy. He had a dialect that was very unique. And his grin...that sly grin and his dimples let you know he was teasing. He loved video games and goulash and most likely you could find him eating a tub while in the chair playing games.

Korree is survived by his parents Tifiny Hatfield and husband Dave of Garber and Thomas Marable and wife Amy of Canton, Texas; his sister, Allexus Childs-Hatfield, with whom he shared an apartment in Enid; Kyle Hammond of Enid, his cousin who was practically his brother, but definitely his best friend from day one of his life; as well as his brother, Nate Marable of Fort Worth, Texas; sister, Caroline Marable of Aledo, Texas; sister Savannah Bradford, of Cleburne, Texas; four stepsisters, Rylie Hatfield of Clarksville, Tenn., Taylor and Grace Smith and Jaymee Tarpley, all of Canton, Texas; two stepbrothers, Carson Hatfield of Camp Pendleton, Calif., and Pierce Fulton of Canton, Texas.

Korree was also uncle to Kinsey Marable of Greenville, Texas, and Waylon and Ellie Bradford of Cleburne, Texas; and is also survived by his aunt Traci (second mother) Marand and AJ of Yukon, and uncle Sean Wiederkehr, from whom he got his middle name; maternal grandfather Papa William "Bill" Wiederkehr of Enid and paternal grandparents Danny and Regina Marable of Canton Texas.

Korree was preceded in death by his maternal grandmother "Memaw" and paternal grandmother Ann Aguilar and her husband Victor.

Memorial contributions in Korree's name may be made to St. Paul's Lutheran School or the Wounded Veterans of Oklahoma with Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home serving as custodian of the funds.

Condolences may be made, memories shared and services viewed online at www.ladusauevans.com.


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